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Discover Ludwig"noticeably slow" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing something that is moving slower than expected. Example: The car was moving noticeably slow as it made its way down the winding road.
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An excess of these files will noticeably slow your computer's response and can cause printing problems.
That incumbent, Gov. Pat Quinn, has been noticeably slow off the blocks in the governor's race.
But the accident wasn't enough to keep Elkann away — or even noticeably slow his breakneck pace.
His final two serves were noticeably slow.
I had lost ball skills and instincts, was noticeably slow to react and always felt a step or three — or five — behind where I wanted to be.
As he sat at the table outside his tent, he spoke in a soft whisper, barely above a mumble, and his gestures were noticeably slow and deliberate.
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Consumer spending noticeably slowed in 2008 as gasoline prices spiked.
Nelson still positions himself well in both of those situations, and his release looks neither rushed nor noticeably slowed.
When my son was coming to the end of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, having avidly consumed the previous six books in the series, his progress noticeably slowed.
But as the final mounds of wreckage are attacked, the pace has noticeably slowed and the search has become much more meticulous.
If your once-zippy Android phone has noticeably slowed down or certain apps have started to behave erratically, clearing cache files may help.
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