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Discover Ludwig"lose speed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe a gradual decrease in velocity or movement. Here are two examples: 1. The car began to lose speed as it climbed the steep hill. 2. The runner started to lose speed in the final stretch of the race.
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"In this game you lose speed.
"When he sidesteps a guy, he doesn't lose speed".
As a result, the directional overcurrent relays (DOCRs) lose speed and sensitivity.
The tire wear also causes drivers to lose speed, so they become vulnerable to being passed.
"They make mistakes and gain speed when others make mistakes and lose speed.
Once, Taylor cut too wide off the wake, causing the board to lose speed and sink.
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He'd lost speed?
I lost speed and time there".
But come what may, changing direction means losing speed.
In this case, investigators said, the plane abruptly lost speed.
Rudd lost speed, and Jarrett caught him easily.
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