slow at

Frequency: 7.013.0 per million words

Used to specify the activity in which someone or something is slow.

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Examples (10)

  • He is slow at making decisions.
  • She's always been slow at understanding complex instructions.
  • The company was notoriously slow at adapting to new market trends.
  • Don't worry if you're slow at learning a new skill; practice makes perfect.
  • He was slow at responding to the urgent request.
  • The bureaucracy is known to be slow at processing applications.
  • Despite her intelligence, she was slow at grasping mathematical concepts.
  • Young children are often slow at developing fine motor skills.
  • The government's response to the crisis was criticized for being slow at best.
  • He might be slow at sports, but he's a whiz with computers.