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The phrase "a lower pace in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a reduction in speed or intensity in various contexts, such as work, exercise, or life in general.
Example: "After months of intense training, I decided to adopt a lower pace in my workouts to avoid burnout."
Alternatives: "a slower pace in" or "a reduced pace in".
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Greece's composite stock index fell by 1.4%, following news that the country's economy expanded at a lower pace in the second quarter.
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This may be explainable, if the bulk of subjects' everyday, usual activities is taken into account; usual activities are more demanding in winter, compared to the lower pace in summer.
But downloads of films are still growing (albeit at a much lower pace than streaming) and topped $1bn in revenue for the first time last year, driven in part by high-quality downloads becoming available before physical and streamed versions.
This implies also a slower pace in such decisional process.
Looking ahead, the recovery will – at a somewhat lower pace – continue this year.
Overall, trying out a new – often lower – pace and loosening up tight schedules resulted in an increased sense of freedom to move and act differently, which unburdened them from pressures and positively affected their well-being.
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