remain slow
Frequency: 6.06.5 per million words
To continue to be slow over a period of time.
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- Despite the new measures, the economy continued to remain slow.
- The negotiations seemed to remain slow for weeks, with little progress.
- Even with the extra staff, the customer service department still remains slow.
- The recovery process for his injury has been unexpectedly slow, and it continues to remain slow.
- The company's internal processes remain slow, frustrating many employees.
- After the initial surge, the adoption rate of the new technology began to remain slow.
- The investigation into the incident has been deliberately kept slow, and it seems to remain slow.
- We expected improvement, but the project's progress continues to remain slow.
- The government's response to the crisis remains slow, drawing criticism.
- Even with the new software, the system's performance continues to remain slow.