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The phrase "slowing that" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the act of reducing speed or intensity, but it lacks context to be usable. Example: "I noticed that slowing that process down could lead to better results."
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"We are trying to contribute to slowing that decline.
"I had to keep slowing that down through previews," the director said.
If two glaciers are slowing, that does not mean the other thousands of glaciers in Greenland are doing the same.
Now, with debt mounting, home prices falling and job growth slowing, that pool is diminishing at an 8percentt annual rate.
This was one reason – along with fears that China's economy was slowing – that contributed to Yellen's decision to keep rates on hold in September, when many predicted a rise.
So we could still pocket the hefty profits a lot of parents drool over while -- a bonus -- slowing that process whereby once pleasant towns seem to be turning into preserves for the excessively wealthy and architecturally fastidious.
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Cold slows that process.
Apparently aspirin slows that rate of mutation.
New treatments may slow that progression.
Unfortunately, my injuries also probably slowed that process down".
But if the economy slows, that could change.
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