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Discover Ludwig"went up slightly" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a common phrase used to indicate a small increase or rise in something. Example: The temperature went up slightly from yesterday, but it is still comfortable outside.
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My good cholesterol also went up slightly.
The average grant for transfer students went up slightly to $38,683, from $38,265.
Unarmed and assaults with guns both dropped, while assaults with knives and edged weapons went up slightly.
His home run and runs batted in totals sank, then revived; his batting average went up slightly, then began to erode; his strikeouts have climbed alarmingly.
However, recorded unemployment rates went down between 2003 and 2005, and recorded vacancy rates actually went up slightly, which would seem counter-intuitive.
When the first six months of the Hamilton experiment are compared with the same winter months of the previous year, crime levels actually went up slightly.
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Staff salaries have already gone up slightly.
In return, contributions go up slightly for most workers.
But when a patient's heart rate goes up slightly, not everyone catches that.
Consequently, to maintain hydrostatic equilibrium, the star's envelope expands a little bit and the luminosity goes up slightly.
(Math scores did go up slightly, to 11.2percentt passing, up from 8.5 last year).
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