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The phrase "a slower track" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a path, course, or method that is less fast-paced or has a reduced speed, often in contexts like music, sports, or project timelines.
Example: "The team decided to take a slower track in the project to ensure quality over speed."
Alternatives: "a more gradual path" or "a less rapid course".
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It has also put the American effort to plan Iraq's future on a slower track.
The bill has been put on a slower track in the House.
"The people who can't are not lost; it's just a slower track".
Five other countries will proceed on a slower track, and Turkey will come last.
A test of those commissions is proceeding on a slower track before the federal appeals court here.
Still, Hangers has been on a slower track than it hoped when its technology won the Environmental Protection Agency's Green Chemistry Challenge Award in 1997.
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Criatec I has had a slow track record of success.
He'd beaten them twice on a slow track, he could beat them twice more on a quick track.
Mr. Obama said that his action was not a final judgment on the merits of the project, which the administration had been on a slow track to approving.
It requires law enforcement officials to prove that a suspect did not act in self-defense, and sets the case on a slow track.
It immediately requires law enforcement officials to prove that a suspect did not act in self-defense, and sets the case on a slow track.
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