Sentence examples for no slower from inspiring English sources

"no slower" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize the fact that something is not going slower than something else. For example, "He finished the marathon in 4 hours - no slower than his best time."

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We go no slower than four miles an hour through an alternate-history United States in The Long Walk.

When Michael Oriard played for the Chiefs, in the early nineteen-seventies, he weighed two hundred and forty pounds; his counterpart on today's Chiefs roster weighs about three hundred and ten, and is probably no slower.

In comparison to the standard Smith Waterman alignment whose time complexity is O(| X|·| W|), BWA-SW has better time complexity since it is no slower than BWT-SW whose time complexity O | X|0.628| W|) (Lam et al., 2008).

For instance, a 50mm lens should be casually handheld at speeds no slower than 1/50 second; a 200mm lens should be no slower than 1/200.

But they are no slower to develop than most alternatives and almost certainly faster than nuclear.

"So let's at the very least resolve that we are going to cut our carbon emissions no slower but also no faster than our fellow countries in Europe".

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No slow Ca channels (HVA) were included.

There is no slow burn, no long fuse.

But there was no slow or sleet.

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