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During a pandemic or public health crisis, there is usually a high state of vigilance, but attitudes towards flying sick generally slacken and become more relaxed afterwards.
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Voter enthusiasm could slacken.
In Japan, growth will slacken from 2.6% to 1.8%.
The pace doesn't slacken.
The menus slacken during the heavy action.
206, related to duty to slacken speed, stop, or reverse.
In each case, the flow seems unlikely to slacken.
B. Trop., to slacken or remove a bond.
The pace does not slacken as she voices her fears.
The sharper the downturn, the more spending will slacken.
The bonds of traditional family life began to slacken.
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