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"too slow" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is taking longer than expected. For example, "Her progress on the project was too slow for the deadline."
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too slow
noun
A variation of and , often accompanied by a rhyme such as "Up High. Down Low...", then, during the down low sequence, the initiator will surprise the counter-party by pulling their hand back at the last moment, thus tricking the other person to swipe empty air, completing the rhyme "Too slow!".
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"Too slow.
Moving too slow.
"We were too slow.
Everything feels too slow.
He's right; too slow.
Perhaps too slow?
I'm too slow, however.
"We're too slow".
He went too slow.
"Is it too slow?
Still too slow?
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