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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a slow down" is not correct in standard written English; the correct form is "a slowdown." You can use "a slowdown" to refer to a decrease in speed, activity, or progress in various contexts, such as economics or traffic.
Example: "The recent economic reports indicate a slowdown in growth, which could impact job creation."
Alternatives: "a decrease in speed" or "a reduction in pace."
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Other honks can be found on the exam: (a) slow down and make sure you pass safely.
The long-awaited public offering comes despite a slow down in China's cinema ticket purchases.
I am a slow down and observe what's going on type.
Such a slow down was reported to generally occur after stroke both in humans [41] [43] and rodents [44], [45].
Electronic Design Automation (EDA) is experiencing a slow down in growth.
Slow Mail application: users with large mail boxes experience a slow down of the mail application.
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In the polymer electrolyte, a slowing down is observed in both the PEO-NaI models.
The cohesive zone propagates in an accelerating manner and the debonding zone advances in a slowing down manner.
A slowing down, but far from a stop.
This leads to either a slowing down of a selective sweep or clonal interference.
The K-M curve indicates a steep decline initially and then a slowing down in injuries.
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