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Discover Ludwig"slow running" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an adjective phrase that describes an action or process that is happening at a slow pace. Example: The slow running water in the stream made for a peaceful and tranquil hike.
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Sam Gold's production is decidedly, almost daringly, slow, running three hours.
"Just the way Eli talks, with that drawl, it's so slow," running back Tiki Barber said.
Another player had been slow running sprints, so Donnie Nelson, an assistant coach, told the group to run again.
We were able to generate a maximum 203 μW, 32 μW, and 78 μW average power from hand-shaking, walking, and slow running motion, respectively.
We present a miniaturized electromagnetic energy harvester (EMEH) that uses two flux-guided magnet stacks to harvest energy from common human-body-induced motions such as hand-shaking, walking, and slow running.
Fartlek training incorporates bouts of fast and slow running over varying distances.
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The slow running-down of the "Urie N15s" continued between 1955 1957, and several were stored prior to withdrawal.
"Our experience has been that when meters go awry, they run slow, not fast," she said, explaining that a slow-running meter will produce an undercharge rather than an overcharge.
Finally, we want to draw attention to the distinction between slow-running and quick-running SNPs in the human genome (fig. 6 A).
However, the computer-based test did not work in one class due to technical problems, such as slow-running computers or non-functioning Internet browsers.
It's sort of like a slow-running stream underground".
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