slightly differ
Frequency: 7.890.4 per million words
Used to indicate that an action is performed to a small extent.
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- The two versions of the report slightly differ in their conclusions.
- Although they are twins, their personalities slightly differ.
- The shades of blue in the painting slightly differ from each other.
- Our opinions on the matter may slightly differ, but we can still find common ground.
- The new software update will slightly differ from the previous version.
- The results from the two experiments slightly differ, which requires further investigation.
- His approach to problem-solving tends to slightly differ from the team's usual methods.
- The subtle nuances in their accents slightly differ, making them distinguishable.
- We observed that the plant's growth patterns slightly differ under different light conditions.
- The two candidates' policy proposals slightly differ on economic strategy.