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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a high tempo" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a fast pace or rhythm, often in contexts related to music, sports, or activities that require quick movements.
Example: "The song has a high tempo that makes it perfect for dancing."
Alternatives: "a fast pace" or "a quick rhythm."
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They play a high tempo, technically skilful.
Not a high tempo – a Hi tempo.
One official said discussions were proceeding at "a high tempo".
England were looking for a high tempo and to pass.
He is instinctive and plays at a high tempo.
Both sides maintained a high tempo in the first half but began to slump after that.
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He wants us to play a high-tempo game.
As a high-tempo first half petered out and rain began to fall, Switzerland struck.
Both teams played with a high-tempo, attacking and counter-attacking at every opportunity.
I see it as a high-tempo game with both sides looking to score".
They like to play a high-tempo game and will be different to sides we are used to facing".
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