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Discover Ludwig'slow start' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are describing a situation in which progress or development is taking longer than expected. For example: "We had a slow start to the year, but business picked up after the summer."
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"Slow start," he said.
Slow start today, Andrea?
So why the slow start?
Why the traditional slow start?
The Science The Slow Start.
"It was definitely a slow start.
Registration got off to a slow start.
Clough blamed nerves for the slow start.
They got off to a slow start.
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Mr. Anderson cited logistical complications for the slow start-up.
(b) Slow-start access.
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