Sentence examples for slow march from inspiring English sources

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slow march

noun

A manner of walking in which a person or group proceeds at a controlled pace in a deliberate, steady, rhythmic manner.

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There was a slow march to everything.

The slow march to reform Less safe than before?

In a 2010 interview, Mr. Doerr described it as "a long, slow march".

They are more often a slow march, inch by inch, day after long day.

I nearly bumped into the soldier in front of me when the slow march suddenly stopped.

The experience, Mr. Doerr said, has been "a long, slow march".

The nature of the process requires a continuous, but slow march toward improvement and adaptation.

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It's been a slow month in a slow year.

Despite a slow month, the overall job market is steady.

After a slow December, she took over in the new year.

EXPORT SELLING SLOW July Options Are Favored in the Buying and September Figures in the Selling.

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