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The phrase "a significantly slower" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a notable decrease in speed or pace in various contexts, such as technology, processes, or performance.
Example: "The new software update resulted in a significantly slower response time compared to the previous version."
Alternatives: "much slower" or "considerably slower".
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The motorcade moved at a significantly slower pace for the rest of the day.
The results? "A significantly slower pace" of population growth, according to the Fed chairman.
Since then, though, costs have risen at a significantly slower pace than they have elsewhere.
McVey told MPs this was adopting a "significantly slower reassessment timetable" to ensure that it got it right.
"In my opinion, Mr. Nugent will have to be content with a significantly slower rate of improvement," Mr. Chalhoub said.
Over the next 10 years, the number plummeted to 39, as the murder rate nationwide also declined, while at a significantly slower rate.
Money is flowing into the new space industry, though at a significantly slower rate than it is into more traditional technology companies.
For evaluation, we show that the architecture's overhead scales at a significantly slower rate than widely used SSL/TLS and works well with resource-constrained devices.
Tumor histology slides indicated a significantly slower tumor tissue proliferation in the ADM Dex ScFv-SA3 group.
The new projections, however, reflect a significantly slower pace of increase than last December, when they expected the rate to reach 3.3percentt by 2018.
Corporate sponsorship is now commonplace across the college athletic landscape; however, the introduction of naming-rights sponsorships for college football stadiums has been a significantly slower process.
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