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It might be a difference between UK and US English. I don't think I would ever say slow up, only slow down. I would agree with Jackie though, that slow down does imply not actually stopping.
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Entire Thread Subject Posted By Posted slow down michaelo 08/12/00 05:53 AM Re: slow down Jackie 08/12/00 10:53 AM Re: slow down dedinaw 08/13/00 02:40 AM Re: fear and trembling Jackie 08/13/00 11:24 AM Re: slow down Bingley 08/13/00 05:28 AM
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