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The phrase "a considerable slowdown" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a significant decrease in speed or progress in various contexts, such as economics, technology, or processes.
Example: "The company experienced a considerable slowdown in production due to supply chain issues."
Alternatives: "a significant decline" or "a notable decrease."
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Preliminary figures for the first half of 2002 show a considerable slowdown in foreign sales.
"In mid-August to the end of September, there was a considerable slowdown in retail," he said.
PARIS — The global financial and economic crisis led to a "considerable slowdown" in the growth of real wages in the West last year, while accentuating gaps between the highest and lowest earners in many countries, according to a United Nations report released on Wednesday.
Khan believes that online video is headed for a considerable slowdown because its still reliant on the CPM model, as opposed to performance-based measurements like cost-per-click or cost-per-action based display.
A considerable slowdown in exports has led to a moderate reduction in the growth rate for 2001.
At 397 million tonnes, global oilseed production in 2005/06 is currently forecast to increase by about 2percentt, a considerable slowdown in production growth.
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Lakshmi N. Mittal, chairman and chief executive, said: "ArcelorMittal's generally excellent performance in 2008 was overshadowed by the considerable slowdown in the world economy".
Both groups had lost a considerable amount of money, Pittston due to the slowdown of production, and the UMWA for the cost of organizing the strike.
Analysts said the slowdown in the United States, and the effect it had on Belgium's neighbor Germany, was a considerable factor in the decline.
A considerable wine selection.
A considerable gap.
More suggestions(15)
a serious slowdown
a noticeable slowdown
a considerable easing
a considerable depression
a considerable weakening
a large slowdown
a notable slowdown
a considerable delay
a considerable drop
a considerable slackening
a great slowdown
a considerable weakness
a major slowdown
a considerable slowing
a considerable slowing down
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