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Discover Ludwig'a bit slowly' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a phrase used to indicate something is moving or happening at a slower speed, or with less enthusiasm than expected. For example: "The line moved a bit slowly, and I didn't make it to the checkout before it closed."
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Nonetheless, the sunflowers emerged well, though a bit slowly.
Maybe in 10 years health workers will say: "Your baby's synapses are growing a bit slowly.
He said, kindly (if a bit slowly): "People need answers to problems they've got today".
He is now 6 and still takes things a bit slowly sometimes, Mr. Jawara said.
It started off a bit slowly for me in the northwest, but once I got that all-important toehold, it fell pretty easily.
Yaya is walking a bit slowly now.
It is up and working – albeit a bit slowly.
We started a bit slowly and I don't think that we played very well.
The www.saymedia.com website address came up, however, though a bit slowly.
Davies said: "In a couple of the games in this campaign we have started off a bit slowly.
Some just moved a bit slowly.
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