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What is the relative dimensions of a city? | Nominative used as a subject complement
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Slow down...to...? Thu Aug 03, 2006 18:27 pm  Slow down...to...?
 

Should I say:

slows down the transmission into a normal speed

Or:

slows down the transmission to a normal speed
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Slow down...to...? Thu Aug 03, 2006 18:38 pm  Slow down...to...?
 

Hi Cooliegirly

You should use the word to.

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