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The phrase "slow over time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a gradual change or decrease in speed, intensity, or effect as time progresses. Example: "The process of adaptation can be slow over time, requiring patience and persistence."
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"We anticipate that our user growth rate will slow over time as the size of our user base increases," the company said in its announcement.
Assuming stability in the population proportion of individuals at high risk of developing diabetes, the rate of increase in the number of individuals with diabetes and the proportion with diabetes tends to slow over time.
But as with adults, the weight loss tends to slow over time, with the body mass index leveling off in Year 2 at a point that remains above normal.
Of course, the pace of upgrades will slow over time, but those are sufficient rough run-rate calculations.
Pulsars are expected to slow over time, as the energy that they emit is ultimately drawn from the rotational energy of the pulsar.
Furthermore, the rate of degeneration appears to slow over time, at least in the milder forms.
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While they spread out initially to find boats, their spreading slowed over time.
GoDaddy has significant debt, and plenty of recurring losses, even as they are slowing over time.
Peaking at 30 DAA, such activity showed distinct decreases at 45 and 90 DAA, before slowing over time.
As expected for a diffusion-limited process, the increase in size slows over time.
Several mechanisms have been proposed to explain how Muller's ratchet might slow or stop over time.
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