Examples of using Slightly longer in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
Exactly. Yet it was only a change of pace, or a slightly longer pause.
Perianth tube slightly longer than the lobes.
The male lives slightly longer than the female.
Though it is taking slightly longer than I expected.
Next come X-rays with slightly longer wave lengths
In Europe, it was built slightly longer.
The USB signal has a slightly longer path.
Only an hour drive from the ferry port of Roscoff; St. Malo slightly longer.
Although wearing slightly longer trousers with larger legs will help optimize the invisible effect.
Only it's taking slightly longer than I expected.
The new directive will remove that constrain by permitting slightly longer and heavier vehicles.
I have known her slightly longer than you.
Here we present it in a slightly longer version.
So we now have to concentrate on maintaining funding for a slightly longer period, for three, rather than two,
This is because the distance markers follow the slightly longer Hoved Line between Oslo and Lillestrøm.
slender limbs, a slightly longer nose, a smaller brain
In paediatric patients the half-life was slightly longer and the total clearance related to body weight slightly higher than in adult patients see section 4.2.
It can be slightly longer at the withers, on the underside of the neck
we agreed that it could be slightly longer.
This length runs approximately 11 minutes at sound speed(24 frames per second) and slightly longer at silent film speed which may vary from approximately 16 to 22 frames per second.