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The phrase "was slightly increased" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a small change or adjustment in quantity, size, or level in a past context.
Example: "The budget for the project was slightly increased to accommodate additional expenses."
Alternatives: "was marginally raised" or "was somewhat elevated."
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VEGF-R2 was slightly increased.
TVOC emission was slightly increased as adding PVAc.
Oxygen consumption into solution was slightly increased with temperature.
TVOC emission was slightly increased by the PVAc addition.
The optical transmittance was slightly increased with increase of annealing temperature.
Fronto-striatal connectivity under bromocriptine was slightly increased for rule switches compared to rule repetitions.
When the perturbation occurred more frequently, the mean displacement of cells possessing SNFL or DTUD was slightly increased.
Hardness of the coatings was slightly increased when incorporating with iron oxide nanoparticles.
Moreover, hydrogen absorption capacity was slightly increased with the increase in number of cycles.
The risk of having migraine was slightly increased when smoking.
MtDNA copy number (ratio mtDNA/nuclear DNA) was slightly increased in the MLP KO mice.
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