Slightly in a sentence as an adverb

Both co-founders worked at Google for slightly more than a year.

Your will arrive to your destination by a rhumb line [1], which is only slightly less efficient than a great circle.

But since the code was slightly complicated I wanted at least to get the initial version done before I left.

In the one orientation its optimized for, its slightly annoying.

I'll disagree slightly with tptacek... this is a genius piece of marketing by McDonalds.

I'm only very slightly joking, merely to avoid calling out the actual companies and services.

It's slightly inaccurate to describe deleting and resubmitting as a loophole, because we ban people who do this.

Complaining about the lack of comment points here is like complaining that my favorite bar switched to a new, very slightly different glass.

The variable here is the other terror, the fires flames: when the flames get close enough, falling to death becomes the slightly less terrible of two terrors.

Its not like typing on a completely flat surface: each key is raised slightly, so while there isnt any mechanical feedback, it does feel a bit like a keyboard.

Is he just slightly impractical or is he extremely impractical?What I don't see is any substantial discussion of the OP.

The signal-to-noise ratio has dropped slightly compared to when I started reading about four years ago, but this is still a great place for technical discussion.

Things have now gotten to the stage where I flinch slightly as I click on the "comments" link, bracing myself for the dismissive comment I know will be waiting for me at the top of the page.

A new phone with a slightly higher resolution screen, but significantly smaller than the existing competition.

Something I thought slightly peculiar given that he was supposed to be investing his own, significant funds along with B. Plus, I don't believe that he actually did any measurable work during the time period that would justify it based on what I knew at the time.

VC-istan execs tend to have inappropriate, power-imbalanced office affairs, traders and bankers go strip clubs more often than is healthy... programmers swear slightly more than average and some are socially awkward.

Slightly definitions

adverb

to a small degree or extent; "his arguments were somewhat self-contradictory"; "the children argued because one slice of cake was slightly larger than the other"

See also: somewhat

adverb

in a slim or slender manner; "a slenderly built woman"; "slightly built"

See also: slenderly slimly