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In each case, the flow seems unlikely to slacken.
The bonds of traditional family life began to slacken.
No one should expect oversight to slacken again.
Beginning around 1960, the aesthetics begin to slacken.
Meanwhile, Titian refused to slacken his grip on preëminence, let alone die.
A little bit of monitoring only annoys the good workers, causing them to slacken off.
This difference in instruments limits Zenph's claims; it also seemed to slacken the music's sinews.
But Djokovic refuses to slacken, and after getting a sniff senses blood.
Add a dash of milk or coffee to slacken the mixture, if necessary.
However, even the hotel boom seemed to slacken toward the end of the year.
Accounting standards were allowed to slacken, deregulation was mindlessly pursued, and corporate greed indulged.
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