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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a much slower" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the speed of one thing to another, indicating that it is significantly slower.
Example: "The new software runs a much slower process than the previous version, causing delays in our workflow."
Alternatives: "considerably slower" or "significantly slower".
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Precancerous cells also grew at a much slower rate.
"People are willing to take a much slower approach.
But in college, we played at a much slower pace.
I'd like to create something that's right, even if it's a much slower process.
"After that, the economy will continue to grow, although at a much slower pace".
The evolutionary approach is a much slower adoption of cloud computing.
But they expect the technology to catch on at a much slower pace.
And manufacturers are still shedding jobs, though at a much slower pace than several months ago.
That still shows a contraction, but at a much slower pace.
Financing for education would rise at a much slower pace than in recent years.
The deliveryman, perhaps reflecting on his unusual punishment, proceeded at a much slower pace.
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