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Discover LudwigThe phrase "slow death" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a gradual decline or process that brings about something's demise. For example, "The failure of the company was a slow death, as it gradually lost clients and employees over the course of several years."
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"It's a slow death".
"Now it's a slow death".
"Nixzmary died a slow death," she said.
Our long, slow death march has started.
Anatoly still has vivid memories of his father's slow death.
But he predicts a slow death for the poseurs.
"It's like watching a slow death," DeAngelis said.
The NHS is being starved into a slow death.
"Long, slow death for me tonight," Ginepri said.
"Strangulation is a slow process, a slow death.
That can be a slow death in itself.
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