"slow" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Autumn is a traditionally slow season for travel, anyway, so there may be even more bargains than usual.
- But this group rebounded later in the day, based partly on strong sales during the traditionally slow months of the year.
- Special offers will be made to lure tourists for the traditionally slow weekend days.
- All of this comes during September's traditionally slow period for ticket sales, as summer tourists go home and few new shows open.
- Entering the traditionally slow summer months, "people are going to be making their best below-market deals," he said.
- Though derided as corny, it has helped build beer sales during a traditionally slow time of the year.
- They will also assert that a week in London can be surprisingly inexpensive, even for the traditionally slow off-season.
- Usually, he favors Sundays, traditionally slow news days, when the chances for getting air time greatly improve.
- "January is traditionally slow, with people having spent their money over the holidays, and cold weather."
- Their quarters will include December, traditionally slow in the securities markets, though in 1996 that month was strong.
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