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The phrase "a slowdown of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a decrease in speed, activity, or progress in various contexts, such as economics, technology, or processes.
Example: "The report indicated a slowdown of production due to supply chain issues."
Alternatives: "a decrease in" or "a reduction in".
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First, in September came a report on a slowdown of green bond sales.
Now suppose that China has a slowdown of 5 percent relative to trend.
Several judges said no such organization would ever strike or conduct a slowdown of judicial work.
"Which is why we expect to get a slowdown of autos and auto parts.
The ECB President quelled recent concerns of weaker economic data as merely a slowdown of growth momentum, not a downturn.
But in the absence of a meaningful price on carbon, a slowdown of development is unlikely under current economic conditions.
The logic of this intelligent algorithm is to initially provide a high controller output, followed by a slowdown of the control signal near to the operating set point.
The decline was due to a reduction in industrial coal use, a slowdown of the Chinese economy, and the closure of small and inefficient plants, among other reasons.
We see from ground observation that large parts of China have gotten drier, and we've seen a slowdown of the [South Asian] monsoon.
Initial testing of a data intensive application displayed a slowdown of a factor of three over the performance when all data was stored in virtual memory.
In fact, there has never been a slowdown of anything like this magnitude until after a recession was under way.
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