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The phrase "a dramatic change of pace from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant shift in the speed or style of something, often contrasting it with what came before.
Example: "The new director's approach to filmmaking represents a dramatic change of pace from the previous, more traditional methods."
Alternatives: "a significant shift from" or "a stark contrast to".
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But ultimately, it's really an expertly done character study that's a dramatic change of pace from director Jason Reitman's previous two films".
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