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Discover Ludwig'slower than expected progress' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase when referring to something that is progressing at a rate slower than what was initially anticipated. For example, "The project has been making slower than expected progress, so we may have to look for other solutions."
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Though slower than expected progress in the growth of IQOS has led to Philip Morris' stock experiencing immense beating in the last few months, we believe that the expected pick-up in the heated products segment would drive revenues higher in 2019 and beyond.
However, because of the slower than expected progress Scott decided to take the dogs on further.
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Despite the slower-than-expected progress, the airline's overhaul has begun to bear fruit.
The rail authority has been stymied by problems acquiring land, rerouting underground utilities and redesigning its structures, all resulting in slower-than-expected progress.
13 In our analysis, we assume that the scale-up stage will reach the 80% utilization threshold in 2015 instead of 2010 to reflect slower-than-expected progress.
Overall the company's progress is slower than expected, but the company continued to make progress.
But while analysts deemed the deal generally good for all the companies, some said Ahold seemed to be progressing slower than expected with plans to raise badly needed cash by selling assets in peripheral markets.
But his recovery from foot surgery is progressing slower than expected.
Construction of the Christmas Candle progressed slower than expected because Bean Inc. contractors had trouble attaching the base sections.
However, when things were progressing slower than expected, Miyamoto returned to the development team with a more hands-on directorial role.
But not only has progress been slower than expected, as this week's Monitoring Poverty and Social Exclusion report shows, it has now ground to a halt.
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