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Discover LudwigThe phrase "although slow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrast or exception, typically in a sentence discussing something that is slow but has other positive attributes.
Example: "The process is effective, although slow, and yields high-quality results."
Alternatives: "even if it's slow" or "despite being slow".
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Although slow at 7.5 pages per minute the HP will do for limited needs.
The roads, although slow at the beginning and end of the festival, are navigable.
The Roman Catholic hierarchy, although slow to pronounce, now declared Parnell morally unfit for leadership.
Although slow starting, it was a hit editorially and financially, finding a profitable audience between Rolling Stone and TV Guide.
Despite the title, there is nothing soothing about the "Two Lullabies," which, although slow, are punctuated by bruising cluster chords.
Although slow off the mark, Mr Welch last year woke up to the potential of e-business and mobilised the entire company to "destroyyourbusiness.com".
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Lichens, although slow-growing, are particularly well adapted to Antarctic survival.
The first-base umpire, Marty Foster, called Theriot safe, although slow-motion television replays appeared to show that Reyes's throw arrived a half-step ahead.
Although slowed by age, Mr. Hamilton continued to perform and record beyond his 90th birthday.
Although slowed by a recent stroke, Mr. Holeman, 76, can still produce nearly 100 songs, many his own creations.
Although slowed by an Achilles injury in February, Alistair Brownlee came into the Games unbeaten in the past 16 months.
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