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The phrase "a moderately slow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a pace or speed that is slower than average but not excessively so.
Example: "The runner maintained a moderately slow pace throughout the marathon, ensuring he had enough energy for the final stretch."
Alternatives: "a somewhat slow" or "a fairly slow".
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Its yearning and sensuous phrases, proceeding at a moderately slow tempo, produced an effect of high abstraction turning into decadence, and the atmosphere was beautifully sustained.
A low concentration of the solute and a moderately slow cooling rate provided fine hexagonal rod-like crystals of potassium hexatitanate, which would be formed through dissolution of the solutes in enough amount of the molten salt followed by crystallization and growth of potassium hexatitanate during the cooling step, presumably with fewer defects formation.
It is a moderately slow pop-rock ballad that has influences of adult alternative.
It is performed as a moderately slow (74 bpm) blues in the key of G.
"One Time" is described to be in a "moderately slow groove".
Composed in the key of G major, it has a moderately slow tempo of 66 beats per minute.
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LL plants exhibited a moderately slower growth rate than HL plants; nevertheless they still exhibited lower silencing frequencies even when they reached the same growth stage as HL plants.
"If you look at the woman in question, and her biomechanics in the heats, she has a steady, moderately slow, six-beat kick," Leonard said, referring to the number of kicks Ye takes with each arm stroke.
The Mile 7 split was 35:29, 4 54 a mile, still moderately slow, despite the downhill stretch.
Walk, in horsemanship, moderately slow four-beat gait of a horse, during which each foot strikes the ground separately and the horse is supported by two or three feet at all times.
Most of the signal in favor of polyphyly came from moderately slow evolving sites (fig. 5 A – D).
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