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Discover Ludwig'in slowly' is correct and can be used in written English.
You might use it to describe an action that is taking place with slow movement or progression. For example: "He walked in slowly, his expression unreadable."
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The treaty has phased in slowly.
This mood of melancholy settles in slowly.
Mix it in slowly until all incorporated.
Mr. Osby eased himself in slowly.
My legs concertinaed upwards and I slipped in slowly.
6. Push in slowly as a snake entering its hole.
And fill it in slowly.
Continued to turn the holder ~60° clockwise until stopped, and then let it in slowly.
But they started to come in slowly.
Increases should be phased in slowly.
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That's because changes to these programs take time and are phased-in slowly.
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