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Discover Ludwig"it's lagging" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe that something is behind schedule or running slower than expected. For example: "We were making excellent progress on the project until the last couple of weeks, now it's lagging behind."
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Hansen tells me that the U.S. market is already Babbel's second-biggest market, but it's lagging behind Central Europe by a wide margin.
I'm tempted to say that the genre is actually finally giving up on CD sales and entering the download age now, which means it's lagging behind indie pop in its aesthetic reaction to the economic impact of technology.
At the moment it's lagging some way behind.
CNET further calls Palm out, saying it's "lagging in innovation".
The younger generation seems less dedicated to LinkedIn, which feels like it's lagging behind when it comes to mobile and messaging.
Verizon is not the first company to bring live TV to mobile devices outside the home – if anything, it's lagging a bit – but it is rather representative of a growing industry trend, where cable companies and networks are readjusting themselves in the face of changing consumer behaviors.
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Technology, because it's lagged behind.
Over ten years it's lagged the S&P 500 by an annualized 0.4%.
Over the years, it's lagged behind YouTube, which has grown to be the largest online video distributor in the world.
Apple will have to compete with other tech giants over software smarts you can't see, where it's lagged recently.
Because it is lagging, Cisco's spin on the optical networking market is that there is little demand for such high-speed interfaces now.
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