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Discover LudwigThe phrase "often slow" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe something that happens or occurs frequently but at a slow pace. For example: "The progress on the project has been often slow due to limited resources."
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Progress is often slow.
Daytime foot traffic is often slow.
This is often slow and expensive.
Public transport is often slow, unreliable and unpleasant.
His music is intimate, quiet, small and often slow.
But on the railways we are often slow to change.
Admittedly, Mr. Godard, 76, explained, Tuesdays are often slow.
Mr. Kelly said crash investigations were often slow and painstaking.
Traffic bottlenecks often slow the arrival of delivery trucks.
The films are often slow and repetitive because human beings are forgetful and unobservant.
Thus, the algorithmic approach, though certain to succeed, is often slow.
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