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"slow to respond" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe someone or something that is taking longer than expected to respond to a situation or request. For example, "The customer service was slow to respond, so I had to follow up multiple times to get a resolution."
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Government regulators have been slow to respond.
But they have been slow to respond.
Police were slow to respond.
Yet we have been slow to respond.
6. Be slow to respond to due diligence requests.
Despite the potential, most managers have been slow to respond.
And yet Apple has been typically slow to respond.
"I think they were too slow to respond.
French bookshops have been slow to respond to the internet.
Lansley rejected claims that he had been slow to respond.
As usual, the European Parliament was very slow to respond.
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