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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a far slower" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the speed of one thing to another, indicating that it is significantly slower.
Example: "The new model is a far slower version of the previous one, which was known for its speed."
Alternatives: "much slower" or "considerably slower".
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Buying and selling houses, though, is a far slower process.
Funds for rebel fighters continue to trickle in but at a far slower pace than expected.
As yet this year, there have been only seven executions in Texas, a far slower rate than in 2000.
Sales in those categories increased by 33percentto to $400 million, a far slower pace than Amazon's other business lines.
The government index shows that prices were still rising through the third quarter of 2006, albeit at a far slower pace than in 2005.
The camp has become overcrowded, with migrants still landing on nearby beaches – albeit at a far slower rate than last month.
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Mr. Rideau's account is a far slower-moving weather system.
There is also, not insignificantly, the chance to tell a story at a different, far slower pace.
Right now the polymerase in PacBio's prototypes is assembling DNA at a speed of up to 10 bases a second — far slower than it would in a naturally dividing cell.
BETWEEN 1998 and 2013, the Earth's surface temperature rose at a rate of 0.04°C a decade, far slower than the 0.18°C increase in the 1990s.
The result is a recovery far slower than after the previous six national recessions.
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