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Discover Ludwig"slow reaction" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a delay in response, either physical or psychological. For example: "Delayed by his slow reaction, he was unable to stop the car in time and narrowly avoided a collision."
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They continue to slow reaction times, resulting in falls and auto accidents.
MPs attacked the government over what they called its "slow reaction," Iranian newspapers reported.
Another, as Mr. Wagoner said last week, was its slow reaction to greater demand for smaller, more fuel-efficient vehicles.
An autopsy also found that the co-pilot had phenobarbital — a depressant that can slow reaction times — in his system.
SN: It's being said that the slow reaction of Africans to the problem created an opening for France and even legitimised its actions.
How can you tell the owner of a $250,000 house they have to subsidize a $1.5 million house?" The critics also said their complaints got slow reaction.
While the G.S.A. favors tight security, the city has objected to blocking the downtown streets, fearing that would slow reaction to emergencies and increase traffic congestion.
"Donors must take their share of the blame for the WHO's slow reaction to the crisis," said Mohga Kamal-Yanni, senior health and policy advisor.
But I've also heard from people who are angry at what they call the slow reaction of government officials to coping with the disaster.
The oxidation reaction transited from moderate to slow reaction regime.
Its slow reaction time makes your main objective – trying to shoot moving animals – a bit frustrating.
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