dramatically slow
Frequency: 7.214.1 per million words
Used to indicate a large and sudden degree of slowing.
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- The economy began to slow dramatically after the crisis.
- Construction on the new highway will slow dramatically during the winter months.
- After years of rapid growth, the tech sector started to slow dramatically.
- The car's engine began to slow dramatically as it struggled up the steep hill.
- The once-bustling market has slowed dramatically due to increased online competition.
- When the power went out, all activity in the factory slowed dramatically.
- The company's progress in developing the new product has slowed dramatically due to unforeseen challenges.
- As the runner approached the finish line, their pace slowed dramatically from exhaustion.
- The government's efforts to control inflation have slowed dramatically in recent quarters.
- After the initial excitement, interest in the new app slowed dramatically.