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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a slower" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a pace or speed that is slower than what is normally expected or previously experienced. For example, "She had to walk at a slower pace as she was feeling tired."
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theme after the week ends at a slower pace.
He will just have to move at a slower pace".
Westwood, too, made progress, albeit at a slower pace.
Events will begin to move at a slower pace.
But they did so at a slower pace than usual.
The economy is still growing, but at a slower pace.
I am looking at a slower economy but no recession.
"And we're keeping the lines going at a slower pace".
Women are quitting smoking at a slower rate than men.
Jobs are still being created but at a slower pace.
We are hiring but at a slower rate.
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