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The phrase "a deceleration in its" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a reduction in speed, rate, or progress of something, often in a technical or analytical context.
Example: "The report indicated a deceleration in its growth rate over the last quarter."
Alternatives: "a slowdown in its" or "a reduction in its".
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But, alas, that rosy headline figure masked disturbing signs: an economy whose recovery has failed to match the pace of past expansions may now be facing a deceleration in its own modest growth rate.
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The economy is clearly slowing as it responds to a deceleration in money supply growth, and that will take some near-term pressure off interest rates.
The confluence of events has triggered what economists describe as a deceleration in China's economic growth, although at nearly 10percentt it remains the envy of many countries.
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"I don't want to put it too strongly, but we may be seeing a deceleration in industrial activity going forward," said Michael Naldrett, an economist at Dresdner Kleinwort Benson in Tokyo.
So there's a deceleration in activity".
"The weakening was broad based, with the consumer, intermediate and investment goods sub-sectors all seeing a deceleration in growth.
I don't think a recession is anywhere in sight, but I do think we are going to have slower growth and a deceleration in profit growth.
Across the industry, said Michael Beebe, an analyst with Goldman , Sachs "what we're seeing is precisely what we expected -- a deceleration in top-line momentum combined with rising costs".
Even if the slowdown in job creation points to a deceleration in economic growth, the latest figures probably do not spell an end to the recovery.
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