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"slow going" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a process that is taking far longer than expected and is progressing very slowly. For example: "Our progress on the project has been slow going."
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It was also slow going.
It was painfully slow going.
It was often terribly slow going.
Yet they are finding the process slow going.
And on this pitch, that's pretty slow going.
Readers less interested in handicraft will find "Piano" slow going.
It was very slow going.
"It was slow going at first, and it's still slow going," Williams told me.
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Other government officials say the course has been slow-going.
But commutations have been slow-going.
("Slow-going," said Mulholland of the effort).
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