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The phrase "a far slower time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a period or duration that is significantly slower compared to another time frame or context.
Example: "During the winter months, we experienced a far slower time in terms of customer traffic at the store."
Alternatives: "a much slower period" or "a considerably slower duration".
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These data show that nerve terminal MORs are indeed capable of agonist-induced desensitization, but with a far slower time-course compared with those located somatodendritically.
The rise continues afterward but at a far slower rate, until it approaches $9,000 a year around the time people turn 80.
We have forecast a far slower growth rate of under 2%.There is clear evidence that passengers value savings to the time.
Buying and selling houses, though, is a far slower process.
The scaling theory demonstrates that an initial time period of rapid mixing of fluid outside the core of the flow, scaling as Pe−2/3, is followed by a far slower process of mixing in the core region, scaling as Pe−1/2.
The mortality rate among premature babies has also fallen, but at a far slower rate.
But behind the scenes, a far slower, deadlier warming process is unfolding.
My parents' generation raised their families in a slower time, with far less electronic assistance.
That was far slower than her time two years ago, but in 1988, she had two legs.
"It represents a softer, sweeter, slower time.
Tape is cheap, but access time is far slower than that of a magnetic disk because it is sequential-access memory—i.e., data must be sequentially read and written as a tape is unwound, rather than retrieved directly from the desired point on the tape.
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