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The phrase "start off slower" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting to begin an activity or process at a reduced pace or intensity. Example: "To ensure everyone understands the material, let's start off slower during the first few sessions."
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The larger medium-frequency group start off slower than their high-frequency peers but by age 15 a large proportion are drinking on a weekly basis.
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The cable news channels are already in a tizzy, but we'll start off slow and pick up pace as more and more states report their results.
"The pieces that [General Manager] David Griffin and [head coach] David Blatt have put together with the re-signing of Kevin Love, and working on getting Kyrie Irving back and healthy...I think they will start off slow because of the injuries...but it's not about how you start, it's how you finish.
Sometimes they can start off slow and improve.
I'd start off slow, because there's a bit of a noticeable lag that takes some getting used to.
Launching overseas from scratch will be a new challenge for Redmart, despite its learnings in Singapore, and Egan said it will start off slow at first.
It's certainly a savvy move on their part — Apple can start off slow by roping people into their ecosystem with their portfolio of mobile iOS devices, and bring them deeper into the fold by reducing the friction between iOS and their desktop operating system.
If you have light features and want to start off slow, opt for a light, strawberry blonde.
Celebrity fitness trainer and lifestyle expert Terri Walsh explained why you need to start off slow and work steadily toward small fitness goals when she met with me on Mondays With Marlo.
Start off slow.
So start off slow.
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