(Of quantities) imprecise but fairly close to correct.
To a small degree or extent.
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Examples for "slightly"
Examples for "slightly"
1The result has seen Dr Kerryn Phelps' lead slightly reduced to 1626.
2The smaller animal health unit could also slightly increase margins, Bayer said.
3The situation with cats and coronavirus is slightly different, Dr Kovac said.
4ITunes in Europe will be a slightly empty service as a result.
5The reality is slightly more complicated than simply blaming the supermarkets, however.
1Market report:It was a somewhat quieter day in the Irish market yesterday.
2Many South Africans are somewhat reluctantly feeling a sense of hope today.
3This year, however, they were released somewhat later - on July 20th.
4When Jobs took medical leave in 2009 the situation was somewhat different.
5It's somewhat difficult to know precisely, as of course he can't speak.
1They more or less agreed on the origin of the 'document': Moscow.
2Edwards had been working the state more or less constantly since 2003.
3The road follows more or less the course of the Orontes River.
4The result was that the US more or less destroyed the town.
5Similar, more or less formal standards are in place in other countries.
6And in his mother's case, they had more or less been right.
7His good fortune started at birth and continued more or less unabated.
8It's not clear whether the average customer will pay more or less.
9The straw differs in being more or less hollow, and in quality.
10From a medical standpoint, as I said, you're more or less healthy.
11He had completed his investigations, more or less; he had sufficient evidence.
12Still, a suggestion from Mrs Sasaki is more or less an order.
13At last she said: I suppose I've forgiven you, more or less.
14It added other products in the division remained more or less stable.
15Even with no light, Hope more or less knew where she was.
16That more or less says it all about our priorities these days.
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