finally slow

Frequency: 6.17.2 per million words

To slow down after a period of time or in the end.

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Examples (10)

  • After a hectic week, the city finally slowed to a more relaxed pace.
  • The initial rush of tourists finally slowed down as the season ended.
  • He worked tirelessly for months, and then finally slowed his pace to recover.
  • The company's rapid expansion finally slowed when market conditions changed.
  • After the initial excitement, the project finally slowed to a steady, manageable rhythm.
  • The once-frenzied market finally slowed after the new regulations were introduced.
  • She had been running at full speed for so long, but she finally slowed down to catch her breath.
  • The once-chaotic negotiations finally slowed to a more productive discussion.
  • The rapid spread of the news finally slowed as people became accustomed to it.
  • After a period of intense activity, the team finally slowed their efforts to consolidate their gains.