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Discover Ludwig'low growth' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used when referring to a period of slow or limited growth of something, such as an economy or population. For example, "The country has experienced low growth in its GDP this quarter."
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Wages are low, growth negligible.
"Low growth and old brands".
It is not low growth.
It's a low growth, low inflation world.
It imagined Scotland being a low growth economy.
"We are already stuck in very low growth".
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Low growth-strain logs produced more usable veneers.
That is a stable but relatively low-growth business.
But today plastics is a low-growth, commodity business.
And Spain has now entered a low-growth cycle.
But the country is stuck in a low-growth trap.
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