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The phrase "a pause in growth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a temporary halt or slowdown in development or progress, often in contexts related to business, economics, or personal development.
Example: "The company experienced a pause in growth due to market fluctuations, prompting a reevaluation of its strategies."
Alternatives: "a slowdown in development" or "a halt in progress".
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The job figures were released a day after the Federal Reserve Bank of New York reported that New York was experiencing "a pause in growth".
Announcing a "pause" in growth after a strong 2013, chief executive John Rishton said: "This is a break in a 10-year trend that will be followed by more growth in 2015.
European political leaders, as well as the European Central Bank, continue to predict that the continent will avoid a recession, and the German Ministry of Finance described the situation here as merely a "pause in growth" caused by weak demand for exports.
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Agilent Technologies, which supplies testing equipment and chips to telecom makers, sees "a pause" in torrid growth.
"It'll take a pause in its growth, and then it'll be ready to explode".
In A. tortilis a narrow marginal parenchymatic band associated with crystalliferous calcium oxalate chains is present in the wood [ 7, 15], and according to these studies they are formed coincidentally with a temporary pause in growth.
It entered the expansion phase, which means it's actually back to the normal vacancy levels".. Taking a pause in 2012, demand growth is anticipated to return in 2013 with the vacancy rate dipping to 5.2percentt despite more than 200,000 new units ready for occupancy next year.
Rolls-Royce, a rival, shocked investors last week when it warned that there would be a "pause in revenue and profit growth" after cuts in defence spending.
If recent signs of a pause in spending and job growth develop into a full-fledged economic slowdown, economic sentiment, which is still pretty fragile, could take another downward lurch, leaving him in a very sticky situation.
BAE's warning comes a week after jet engine maker Rolls-Royce said government cuts will cause a "pause in revenue and profit growth" following a decade of increasing sales.
The Federal Reserve, which wrapped up a meeting on January 30th, blamed the "pause" in growth on "weather-related disruptions and other transitory factors".
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