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Discover LudwigThe phrase "slow rhythm" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a slow and steady beat or pattern in music, movement, or speech. Example: The slow rhythm of the drums added a sense of calmness to the song.
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It would just return to its old, slow rhythm.
Around midmorning the backache increased, working itself into a slow rhythm.
But he said fewer and fewer people appreciate the valley's slow rhythm of life.
Nadim F, Manor Y, Nusbaum MP, Marder E. Frequency regulation of a slow rhythm by a fast periodic input.
We fell into the seductive, slow rhythm of the forest, letting the habits of other primates guide our day.
By the end of the morning, I had become accustomed to the tropical hu midity and the slow rhythm of life that the Samoan climate demands.
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The music is pared down and straightforward: slow rhythm-and-blues vamps and gleaming 1960's-flavored pop.
In "Breaks My Heart" a classic slow rhythm-and-blues piano rolls along as the singer apologizes to the man who stayed with her despite her affairs.
In "Money Becomes King," Mr. Petty offers a fan's perspective on a rocker who has sold his songs to advertisers and made concerts a luxury; to a slow rhythm-and-blues vamp with hovering strings, he sings about how "Everything got bigger and the rules began to bend".
Visitors can still find plenty to fascinate, most of all the slow rhythms of everyday life.
Halgren M, Fabó D, Ulbert I, Madsen JR, Eross L, Doyle WK, Devinsky O, Schomer D, Cash SS, Halgren E. Superficial Slow Rhythms Integrate Cortical Processing in Humans.
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