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slow

[sloh] / sloʊ /






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These slow healing injuries significantly raise the risk of infection, tissue damage, and amputation.

From Science Daily

The soil is saturated with water and contains very little oxygen, which slows the breakdown of dead plants.

From Science Daily

The thousands of homeowners hit by last year’s blazes complain that insurers, including the state’s Fair Plan, have been slow to get people back on their feet.

From The Wall Street Journal

The home crowd sang "Leigh Wood is one of our own", as their man settled into a southpaw rhythm, slowing the pace and picking shots from range.

From BBC

"It felt very unnatural for me, to think: 'Hold on, I need to slow down'."

From BBC




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