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The phrase "slow times" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a period of reduced activity or business. For example: - During the economic recession, many small businesses struggled to stay afloat during the slow times. - The restaurant was bustling during happy hour, but experienced slow times during the rest of the day. - The company's profits were lower than expected due to the slow times in the industry.
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That's what happens in slow times.
They'll do fewer slow times and many more record-breaking fast times".
Low point: "Forgetting that the slow times won't last for ever".
During these slow times, my mother would lament that we sold such nonessential items.
Interestingly, some of the athletes at the back of the field trail home in fairly slow times.
To get through slow times (but sometimes just for fun), the club also held masquerade balls several times a year and hosted parties for college sororities and fraternities.
She smiled at Wesley Trumpler, 47, and explained, "We've had some slow times getting on, and we're unable to get started".
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They slow time.
And the man does need slow time.
Descriptions of fire necessarily slow time.
Other artists try to slow time down.
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