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Discover Ludwig"slow descent" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe any form of motion that is occurring at a gradual or leisurely pace. For example, "The sun set in a slow descent as the night grew darker."
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Slow descent of curtain.
His slow descent to decrepitude and death can be observed by following him on Twitter, @garwboy.
Avery, at any rate, "sick with jealousy and shame," begins his slow descent into sexual crapulence.
After that it was a slow descent through the divisions - Notts County, Grimsby Town, Gateshead.
Success followed, and then after Mr. Bryan left, a slow descent into stuffiness.
The leaflets scattered to the winds like a flock of frightened starlings, starting their slow descent to Iraqi soil.
When it reached the lower atmosphere, a parachute deployed, and it began a slow descent over the South Pacific.
Los Angeles "has begun a slow descent into flyover country as far as cargo is concerned," Lindsay writes.
Then it was three and a half hours of slow descent to sea level to an Italian coastal station.
Chapters on the western and eastern fronts chart the slow descent into mutual slaughter and operational stalemate.
Arriving three years ago with perfect timing to offset the slow descent into blandness of Hollywood superhero flicks, it also avoided slipping into spoof territory.
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