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The phrase "a much slower rate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significantly reduced speed or pace in various contexts, such as processes, movements, or changes.
Example: "The project is progressing at a much slower rate than we initially anticipated due to unforeseen challenges."
Alternatives: "a significantly slower pace" or "a considerably reduced speed."
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Precancerous cells also grew at a much slower rate.
Academy conversions have continued, albeit at a much slower rate these days.
Public spending will grow but at a much slower rate than in previous years.
People who continue to exercise intensively have a much slower rate of decline.
But the necessities of food and energy were growing at a much slower rate, and that rate was falling rapidly.
These countries are running down their reserves at a much slower rate than the rest of the world.
This year, the index grew at a much slower rate, 6.9percentt, driven mainly by increases in taxes and insurance costs.
"Businesses are clearly paring inventories at a much slower rate, but they aren't done," said Christopher Low, chief economist at First Tennessee Bank in New York.
According to standard economic thinking, rising prices should prompt more efficiency, but this has happened at a much slower rate than should have been the case.
And as the economy has been booming, the Buffalo area has been adding jobs at a much slower rate than the state has over all.
USB 3.0 devices with other types of connector can still be linked up with USB 2.0 cables, and will work well, albeit at a much slower rate.
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