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slow up

[sloh-uhp] / ˈsloʊˌʌp /












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The real dangers seemed to lie in a long-term slow-up of the natural gas industry, rather than immediate difficulties.

From Time Magazine Archive

Yet many of the key statistics that economists have used for years to measure the economy's health indicate that it is on the edge of a slow-up.

From Time Magazine Archive

But there were no signs of a slow-up in buying by well-heeled consumers.

From Time Magazine Archive

Like other manufacturers, Chrysler will go into M-4 production without slow-up.

From Time Magazine Archive

He wanted the sun to slow-up, but it would not.

From Ragnarok : the Age of Fire and Gravel by Donnelly, Ignatius