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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abrupt slowdown" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden and significant decrease in speed, activity, or performance in various contexts, such as economics, traffic, or processes.
Example: "The company experienced an abrupt slowdown in production due to supply chain issues."
Alternatives: "sudden decline" or "sharp decrease."
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It said Britain faced "abrupt slowdown in short-term GDP growth".
In Britain, too, a cooling of the housing market has been accompanied by an abrupt slowdown in consumer spending.
But industry executives say that after years of growth, the whole system is facing an abrupt slowdown.
"We don't see signs of an abrupt slowdown, or something getting worse than we had expected say six weeks ago".
The incidents offer vivid evidence that the abrupt slowdown in illegal immigration after the Sept. 11 attacks is over.
Moving too late would risk an abrupt slowdown of the economy and a supply-induced upward price squeeze in one or two years.
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Best, Andrew Dear Andrew, We both agree that China's high rates of GDP growth, these past few years, have been mainly due to an investment boom and that an abrupt end to that boom could spell a sharp slowdown.
An abrupt growth slowdown looks preferable to the crises of the late 1990s.
The government is betraying a measure of competence in the face of the county's abrupt economic slowdown.
On the heels of data showing relatively sturdy job growth in the last three months, the increase in core sales helped to allay fears of an abrupt economic slowdown.
"The more abrupt a slowdown is, the more uncertainty there is about how deep it will go," said Joel Prakken, chairman of Macroeconomic Advisers, a consulting firm in St . Louis
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