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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dizzying pace" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a speed or rate of change that is overwhelming or difficult to keep up with. Example: "The technology industry evolves at a dizzying pace, making it challenging for professionals to stay updated with the latest trends."
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Tireless and prolific, Perry releases albums at a dizzying pace.
The deals come and go at a dizzying pace.
N.F.L. players switch uniforms at a dizzying pace.
The Free Theatre members live at a dizzying pace.
Bloggers creating Internet memes are being offered book deals at a dizzying pace.
People are becoming anti-western and pro-military at a dizzying pace".
The world's in a swirl, and things are changing at a dizzying pace.
Such flexibility can be important when technology is evolving at such a dizzying pace.
The number of Spanish families facing eviction continues to mount at a dizzying pace — hundreds a day, housing advocates say.
No matter the situation, or the score, the Knicks kept shooting 3-pointers at a dizzying pace.
But the world itself has changed, at a dizzying pace that has left many desert-dwellers feeling bewildered and lost.
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