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The phrase "a far slower pace" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significantly reduced speed or rate of progress in various contexts, such as work, travel, or personal activities.
Example: "After the holidays, we returned to a far slower pace of life, allowing us to enjoy our time together more."
Alternatives: "a much slower speed" or "a considerably reduced pace."
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Funds for rebel fighters continue to trickle in but at a far slower pace than expected.
The real world is not "CSI"; scientific investigation moves at a far slower pace than infection.
Sales in those categories increased by 33percentto to $400 million, a far slower pace than Amazon's other business lines.
But despite much lower unemployment, our economy has rebounded at a far slower pace than after the Great Depression.
Barr, a former academic who became director in 1929, was a leading figure in the modern-art movement in America, but he lived at a far slower pace.
Mr. Paterson's latest campaign finance filing indicates that he was raising money at a far slower pace than he suggested publicly in the final days of his campaign.
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There is also, not insignificantly, the chance to tell a story at a different, far slower pace.
A manifesto for a slower pace of existence".
But even then that network is growing at a slower pace and has far less users than Facebook.
A day passes in a slower pace than at MIT.
The programme includes the planned construction of 300,000km of new rural roads between 2006 and 2010, an increase of nearly 50%.Investment in railways has been far slower to gather pace.
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