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"at a slightly higher price" vs "at a slight higher price"

The correct phrase is 'at a slightly higher price'. 'Slightly' is an adverb that modifies the adjective 'higher', indicating a small degree of increase in price. 'Slight' is an adjective and cannot directly modify 'higher' in this context.

Last Updated: April 03, 2024

at a slightly higher price

'at a slightly higher price' is correct. 'Slightly' is an adverb that modifies the adjective 'higher', indicating a small degree of increase in price.

Use 'at a slightly higher price' to indicate a small increase in price compared to something else.

Alternatives:

  • at a slight higher price
  • at a slightly lower price
  • at a slightly reduced price
  • at a slightly increased price
  • at a slightly discounted price

at a slight higher price

'at a slight higher price' is not correct. 'Slight' is an adjective and cannot directly modify 'higher' in this context.

The correct phrase is 'at a slightly higher price', where 'slightly' is an adverb modifying the adjective 'higher' to indicate a small degree of increase in price.

Alternatives:

  • at a slightly higher price
  • at a slightly lower price
  • at a slightly reduced price
  • at a slightly increased price
  • at a slightly discounted price

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