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"a temporary slowdown" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where progress slows or stops for a short period of time, such as a pause in production. For example, "The manufacturing sector experienced a temporary slowdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic."
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Others think that this weakening is a temporary slowdown.
Alan Greenspan, the Federal Reserve chairman, predicts only "a soft patch," a temporary slowdown.
Whether that is a temporary slowdown or will prove more lasting is a question that worries Washington.
America has not gone this way yet because households believed until recently that the economy was in a temporary slowdown.
Indeed, some other analysts agreed the data reflected a temporary slowdown and dismissed thoughts of any hasty policy response.
Under pressure from the newly elected Mr Obama, Mr Netanyahu grudgingly agreed to a temporary slowdown in settlement-building.
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There is evidence, however, for a modest, temporary slowdown in surface warming through the early part of this decade.
And assuming that we aren't, which is by far the more likely scenario, we're talking about a quite temporary slowdown.
Nonetheless, the housing market continues to be a troubling factor in many areas of the country (Florida, for example), and the expiration of the first-time homebuyers' tax credit which boosted home sales earlier this year could cause a further temporary slowdown in housing, says Brookings Wiall.
A little temporary slowdown in jobs growth is not the issue.
United States health care spending rose rapidly in the 2000s, after a period of temporary slowdown in the 1990s.
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