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Discover LudwigThe phrase "move slower" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means to physically or figuratively move at a slower pace. Example: "The elderly couple asked the tour guide to move slower so they could keep up with the group."
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They move slower.
Things just move slower for these guys.
And he suggested he would like to move slower with cloning.
"It's more of a finesse game as players move slower and jump lower in the sand".
Bigger companies move slower and it can take far longer for a larger organisation to change direction.
Express lanes shift the relative burden, so that customers with fewer items move faster and customers with more items move slower.
"Free agency no doubt will move slower this year than in the past," said Arn Tellem, the agent for Jason Giambi and others.
We only have an issue of how long shall the Europeans move slower, and how efficiently will the European government, with one currency, promote competition.
He smiled as he said the Mets expected Castillo to move slower in the first half of the season because of his surgery.
Military convoys on roads inside Iraq are very frequent, and since buses can not pass them, they have to move slower than the slowest Stryker in the convoy.
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Analysts at Stifel Nicolaus wrote in a report on Monday that they expected the retailer to suffer from lower margins, as it and competitors turn to promotions to help move slower-selling merchandise.
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