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The phrase "temporary slowdown" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a short-term decrease in activity, performance, or progress in various contexts, such as business, economics, or technology. Example: "Due to unforeseen circumstances, we are experiencing a temporary slowdown in production."
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Others think that this weakening is a temporary slowdown.
Alan Greenspan, the Federal Reserve chairman, predicts only "a soft patch," a temporary slowdown.
Whether that is a temporary slowdown or will prove more lasting is a question that worries Washington.
America has not gone this way yet because households believed until recently that the economy was in a temporary slowdown.
Indeed, some other analysts agreed the data reflected a temporary slowdown and dismissed thoughts of any hasty policy response.
Under pressure from the newly elected Mr Obama, Mr Netanyahu grudgingly agreed to a temporary slowdown in settlement-building.
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Most important, there is absolutely no reason to use permanent tax changes to battle a temporary economic slowdown.
The effects don't just hit employees once they linger, lasting beyond the temporary business slowdown, and generating a corporate reputation, which is difficult to overcome.
So even in the face of a temporary economic slowdown, banking problems, global competition and turbulent markets, keep in mind that American politics is a major competitive strength.
But experts don't know whether this is a temporary, recession-related slowdown or a permanent downward trend.
Rob Wood, chief UK economist at the bank Berenberg, said the survey still pointed to a "temporary and minor slowdown" in UK growth in the fourth quarter of this year and first quarter of 2015.
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