Examples of 'slightly increase' in a sentence

Meaning of "slightly increase"

slightly increase - Indicates a small or minor rise in quantity, amount, or degree of something

How to use "slightly increase" in a sentence

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Being obese or overweight does slightly increase anesthesia risk.
Slightly increase your mortgage payment annually.
Hormonal contraception may slightly increase risk.
Slightly increase the cost of filter production.
It will also slightly increase in volume.
Slightly increase the temperature of the water.
These changes are expected to slightly increase the deficit.
Slightly increase the output level at the amplifier.
Your body temperature may slightly increase during ovulation.
Slightly increase the working time on the control unit.
Some contraceptive pills may slightly increase blood pressure.
Beam and slightly increase the frequency of repetition.
A diet high in fat can also slightly increase the risk.
This may slightly increase the cost of cleaning.
If you are not noticing any changes then slightly increase the dose.

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It will slightly increase the contamination which already exists.
I also use color balance to slightly increase the red shadows.
This will slightly increase the energy consumption of your appliance.
It is possible that use of frozen embryos may slightly increase this risk.
Caffeine can slightly increase calcium loss during urination.
These make karts temporarily invincible and slightly increase their top speeds.
This may slightly increase or decrease the dose level.
Media time budgets and consumer expenditures on media will only slightly increase.
Reducing the speed will slightly increase the exposure to heat.
Then slightly increase the flame and carry out the distillation.
Some supplements might even slightly increase your chances of a stroke.
Slightly increase the water temperature and steeping time for each brew.
This product will slightly increase the volume of your hair.
As flow rate increases the optimal amplitude coefficient will also slightly increase.
Some other foods may slightly increase your metabolic rate.
Repeated bouts of other types of bladder infection may also slightly increase the risk.
These benefit improvements slightly increase the premium cost as well.
Medicines containing any of the following active substances may also slightly increase the blood.
You can slightly increase the dosage until you consider it is sufficient.
Your caloric needs will only slightly increase in the first trimester.
Slightly increase long-term interest rates.
Too high speeds only slightly increase the efficiency of the device.
Pigments increase the solids content of the composition but only slightly increase the viscosity.
Using indexes may slightly increase the time required to save a drawing.
Pay close attention to any abnormal signs and slightly increase the iron intake.
This should slightly increase situational awareness while moving and reloading.
A statin and regular exercise can slightly increase your HDL.
This may slightly increase the risk of harmful effects such as cancer.
Typical symptoms of reflux in these patients slightly increase the likelihood of diagnostic certainty.
Could slightly increase risk of complications, including preterm birth.
Breaking the skin barrier can slightly increase your risk of infection.
As the portfolios reache maturity, loan losses slightly increase.
Bitter orange might slightly increase the number of calories you burn.
ICC prognosis is poor with current treatments that slightly increase patient survival.
You can even slightly increase the performance by adding another memory module.

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Slightly deviates by source and needs to be harmonised
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Developing strategies to increase access to all populations
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