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The phrase "slow drag" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a slow and steady movement or action that is deliberate or laborious. Example: "The old pickup truck made its way up the hill with a slow drag, its engine struggling against the steep incline."
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"Slow Drag and Cutler was talking about how Slow Drag got his name.
"What's drawing got to do with it?" Slow Drag replies.
"A Real Slow Drag," a wistful dance of subdued joy and hope.
The band played it as a slow drag, and even in this setting Mr. Coleman was chirpily evasive.
The quick man considers the slow drag of an English summer and, for a moment, Bolt sounds almost philosophical.
"I'm talking about art!" he says to the bass player Slow Drag (the excellent Stephen McKinley Henderson).
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Slow, dragging, he seemed to draw his breath in pain.
Adrian —who did not give his last name — took long, slow drags as he sat on a bench near the bus that would take him home to Houston.
He walks in a slow, dragging shuffle, leaning on a bentwood cane, while his brother, David, typically holds him under one arm, to prevent him from toppling over.
This time, Mr. Malkovich chose the only straight-backed wooden chair in the room, and crossed his legs, and took slow drags on a cigarette.
The impressionistic "slow, dragging" effect of Edgar Allan Poe's On desperate seas long wont to roam On desperate seas long wont to roam can be made more objective by the linguist's knowledge of the stress contour or intonation.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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