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Discover LudwigThe phrase "At this pace" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe the current speed or rate of progress in a situation. Example: "If we continue at this pace, we will finish the project ahead of schedule."
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"At this pace," he said.
"At this pace we'll hit 450ppm within a few decades".
At this pace of spending, he argues, there is no way taxpayers will recoup their investment.
"At this pace, I won't be here much longer either," Mr. Nieuwoudt said.
At this pace of development, India is facing a huge energy crisis.
At this pace, 6,366 home runs will be hit, up from last year's 5,528.
At this pace, he could be in the lead in another week or so.
At this pace, it will take them more than 150 years to finish.
At this pace, Ottawa would fall far short of its resettlement goal.
At this pace, a truly fleet one, he'll be on trial in The Hague by year's end.
At this pace, he says, there is more than 20 years' worth of coal ready to mine under my feet.
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