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The phrase "a slight slowdown" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a minor decrease in speed, progress, or activity in various contexts, such as economics, traffic, or performance.
Example: "The recent data indicates a slight slowdown in economic growth, prompting analysts to reassess their forecasts."
Alternatives: "a minor decrease" or "a small decline."
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Economists were expecting a slight slowdown in activity.
That surge was followed by a slight slowdown in recent years.
Adding to this, recent indicators have begun to point towards a slight slowdown.
Analysts say, however, that the market is overreacting to a slight slowdown in rent growth.
Despite a slight slowdown in recent months, China continues to invest heavily in the future.
However, analysts said the figures showed a slight slowdown in the number of households taking their custom elsewhere.
Even allowing for all of these factors, however, "there is a slight slowdown" in diesel demand recently, Mr. Dawar said.
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That slight slowdown in June offers a reminder that new strength from China's property sector has been pretty uneven.
Last week's figures revealed an alarming accumulation of bad loans after only a slight economic slowdown in Asia.
If you have a fast connection, you may experience only some slight slowdown or latency.
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