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The phrase 'far slower' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to give an emphasis on the slowness of a particular thing in comparison to something else. For example, "The train arrived far slower than the bus did."
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But progress has been far slower than anticipated.
Buying and selling houses, though, is a far slower process.
London to Manchester would be far slower than the train.
But the recovery has been far, far slower.
China has been far slower to abandon them.
But Barbudans agree the evacuation has made rebuilding far slower.
In urban areas, though, they have been far slower.
Flash storage is typically far slower than DRAM at processing graph data.
It is far slower than an airplane, so makes for a much easier target.
This means the rate at which it learns to play is far slower than any human.
Times in the Tour de France this year are far slower than in years past.
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