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Discover LudwigThe phrase "slow days" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe periods of time that feel unhurried or uneventful, often in a reflective or nostalgic context. Example: "During the summer, we enjoyed many slow days at the beach, just soaking up the sun."
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Page A13 New York NEW YORK REDUCES SERVICE OF SUBWAYS ON SOME DAYS During the four weekdays after the observed Christmas holiday -- along with other ostensibly slow days like the Friday after Thanksgiving -- the Metropolitan Transportation Authority reduced subway service as part of an experiment aimed at saving money.
Long, slow days passed.
And inevitably, there are the slow days.
On slow days, each team handles a funeral.
It's slow days that test the depth of The Times and other quality media.
His words lodged in my mind through the long, slow days of spring snowmelt.
She has also been known to leave the authority's Midtown office on slow days to go shoe shopping.
Especially on slow days, heads of the various departments at The Times look for the opportunity to present original reports.
These are the tunes you know and love from retirement parties, wedding receptions and slow days on the job.
On days when passengers are abundant, cabdrivers work fewer hours, and on slow days they work more.
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