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The phrase 'has slowed down' is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe the change of motion from one state of speed to a slower state. For example, "The wind has slowed down enough for us to be able to go outside now."
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The game has slowed down for him.
"Europe has slowed down, and the consumer remains pretty frugal".
Now it has slowed down and prices have normalised.
"It has slowed down to nothing," the official said.
"The claims volume has slowed down," said McKay.
"I think the shipping industry has slowed down a bit.
"Consumer spending really has slowed down," Mr. Mellman said.
"Fortunately, that trend has slowed down," Mr. Morningstar said.
That has slowed down so now we are buying more.
"I think his bat has slowed down," the official said.
He maintains that he has slowed down since the attack.
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