Examples of 'slow to come' in a sentence

Meaning of "slow to come"

This phrase describes something that is taking a long time or is delayed in happening. It implies that whatever is expected or awaited is not happening quickly or promptly

How to use "slow to come" in a sentence

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Help is urgently needed but slow to come.
They are slow to come in.
Concentrate on your breathing if sleep is slow to come.
She might also be slow to come when called.
Orders are often irregular and their payments slow to come.
You very slow to come.
I was always hoping for change but it seemed slow to come.
Snow is sometimes slow to come and the sun can sulk in summer.
But even this solution is slow to come.
The announced rainfall is slow to come and the pilots chains the hours of flights.
Last year spring was slow to come.
This change has been slow to come about and has taken a while to produce results.
But that will be slow to come.
The healing is slow to come but I think that with time it will come.
Wearable technology has been slow to come to cycling.

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Inflation has been slow to come down and there remain differentials between Member States.
The night is slow to come.
It was also slow to come back up following the recession, during the recovery.
Be quick to acknowledge it and slow to come to any conclusions.
They might want to laugh but the smile would be slow to come.
Crowd science is inexact and slow to come up with estimates.
Her family has searched for answers that have been slow to come.
Answers are slow to come.
A committee was established to organise public subscriptions, but the money was slow to come in.
They are very slow to come.
Real-world applications for neuromorphic computers have been a little slow to come.
The words are slow to come.
Sustainable development mantras are all over the world, but change is slow to come.
The information is very slow to come from the Portuguese authorities.
Criteria for selection will be needed in case services are slow to come forward.
European civilisation was slow to come to the Calchaquí Valley.
The true details of all this have been very slow to come out.
European civilization was slow to come to the Calchaquí Valley.
The beneficial effects of this rise in computing power have been slow to come through.
Spring is slow to come to Cape Cod.
It might also represent new problems but will be slow to come to fruition.
It 's just been slow to come back . That 's all.
An alternative to Qualcomm that is slow to come.
Previous articleNiger, Funds slow to come to anti-jihadist Sahel force.
As you can notice, articles are quite slow to come.
And yet, development agencies are slow to come once emergencies have ended.
However, progress was slow and the investors were slow to come in.
British and Palmach forces were slow to come to the convoy 's assistance.
For example they might want to laugh, but the smile would be slow to come.
Why do you think I was so slow to come back to him?
Because of the time needed to accumulate material, subsequent volumes became relatively slow to come.
But change was slow to come.
This accord, somewhat slow to come about, was eventually submitted and signed in September 1994.
But our regular allies have been slow to come to our side.
RedZone was set up as a mini-Motown, but the hits were slow to come.

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It did not even come from his instructions
I come to offer my resignation for my post as chancellor
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