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Discover LudwigThe word 'decelerated' is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to reduce or slow down in speed. For example, "The driver decelerated the car as he approached the stop sign."
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This dearth of oxygen (anoxia) significantly decelerated the decomposition process, thereby providing the right conditions for the development of black shales.
Okina and Ouna were used to ensure continuous communication between Earth and Selene and to help map gravity variations in the Moon as mass variations accelerated and decelerated the craft, thus causing the frequency of Okina and Ouna's radio signals to shift according to the Doppler effect.
"While some anecdotal evidence has indicated that employers are feeling more confident about economic conditions, plenty of other statistics suggest that headwinds continue to weigh on the economy: the national employment trend has decelerated, the stock market declined this month and many are still concerned about the situation in Europe".
Contrary to most of the alloys, deformation decelerated the aging.
Surface conditions in other potential regions decelerated the recrystallization and fixation of S-layers.
The lack of such studies has decelerated the process of applying automated negotiation to real world problems.
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If this deceleration is insufficient, the system uses the brake to decelerate the vehicle.
"It's the person who decelerates the least".
We should be decelerating the training schedules from now on.
To decelerate, the driver steps on an ordinary looking brake pedal.
Parachutes will decelerate the spacecraft further and finally the lander will make a propulsive descent.
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