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The phrase "a generalized slowdown" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a broad or overall decrease in activity or performance in various contexts, such as economics or productivity.
Example: "The report indicates that there is a generalized slowdown in the manufacturing sector, affecting output across multiple industries."
Alternatives: "a widespread decline" or "a broad deceleration."
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"The decline helps to confirm a generalized slowdown in U.S. demand, perhaps even extending into the service sector," said Peter Kretzmer, senior economist at Banc of America Securities in New York.
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