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Discover Ludwig"a slowing down" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a decrease in speed or pace of something. Some examples of when you can use "a slowing down" in a sentence are: - The city's economy has experienced a slowing down in growth over the past year. - The medication caused a slowing down of my heart rate. - The teacher noticed a slowing down in the students' progress as they approached the end of the semester. - The marathon runner had to deal with a slowing down of their pace as they approached the final few miles. - Due to the pandemic, there has been a significant slowing down of international travel.
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In the polymer electrolyte, a slowing down is observed in both the PEO-NaI models.
Instead, it seems to mean a slowing down of the rate of increase.
The cohesive zone propagates in an accelerating manner and the debonding zone advances in a slowing down manner.
During his isolation, Montalbini began experiencing a slowing down of time.
"We feel there is a slowing down in the increase in these cases.
He thought he already detected a slowing down of her speech patterns.
It has been shown that the prevalence of either the oxidation or the recombination results in a speeding or a slowing down of the reactive process.
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We are now seeing a slowing-down in this growth in automobile dependence as such cities are unable to accommodate more traffic and are changing their form.
This contributed to a slowing-down of operations on Lesbos, particularly for non-Syrians, and increased incentives for people to lie about their identity.
We observe a slowing-down of BMSC ingrowth after the scaffold becomes saturated with SDF‐1α, suggesting that a slow release of SDF‐1α avoiding an early saturation is required to enable a complete colonization of the scaffold.
Rather, it is a slowing-down process that I understand.
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