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Meanings of slow take in English
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Usage of slow take in English
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The Government's lack of urgency on the issue has been mirrored in the slowtake-up in supplementary private pensions.
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The relatively slowtake-up of paid subscriptions has been disappointing for music labels who have struggled since the advent of digital music.
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The relatively slowtake-up of paid subscriptions has been disappointing for music labels, which have struggled since the advent of digital music.
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An encore featured a slowtake on the Rolling Stones' "Beast of Burden" that missed all the irony of the original.
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Well, more stumbling than striding, according to some IT managers, who blame the telephone companies for the slowtake-up of a valuable business service.
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Pertamina though says it can ship the required level of biodiesel, blaming the slowtake-up so far on concerns that the blend can damage engines.
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China has been slowingtaking measures to liberalise its financial markets, with pressures particularly strong on its currency market.
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"You don't want to be so slowtaking in your dishes, snot-face," Casey said.