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"slack in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is not properly fulfilled or executed, often due to laziness or lack of seriousness. For example, "She was slack in her duties, and as a result, her coworkers had to pick up the slack."
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His teammates picked up the slack in his absence.
So there is hardly any slack in the system.
"That reflects a lot of slack in the economy".
There is still enormous slack in the market".
Moreover, the states are picking up the slack in benefits.
And there is still plenty of "slack" in the American labour market.
"Let's say, for example, I'm playing ball but I decide to slack in school.
But given the amount of slack in America's economy, that danger seems distant.
The difference is that now we have used up all slack in the schedule".
The absence of price and wage pressures points to plenty of slack in the labour market.
"It's not a repetition of 2008 because there is some slack in the market," he said.
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