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slowdown

Definition for slowdown

noun as in slacking off; gradual decrease

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His decision came after the group’s staff was cut to 74 employees from 117, reflecting industry changes and a slowdown in local production activity.

This long-term slowdown in housing construction has left the region with an older, more strained housing stock and a deep shortfall in affordable options, USC said.

"It was a slowdown at first," Mr Mulligan said.

From BBC

The continued strength in spending, which has defied worries about a slowdown, is in contrast to recent data showing a weakening labour market.

From BBC

Then, as the story goes for many in Hollywood, the COVID-19 pandemic struck, triggering an industry slowdown and leaving Stringer out of work.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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