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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a measurable pace" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a speed or rate that can be quantified or assessed in a specific context, such as running, project timelines, or productivity.
Example: "To achieve our goals, we need to maintain a measurable pace in our project development."
Alternatives: "an assessable speed" or "a quantifiable rate".
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Our dual substrate assay time course confirms that ATF2 phosphorylation continues at a measurable pace, albeit on a slower time-scale than MK2 (and including MK2's inhibition of p38-mediated ATF2 phosphorylation).
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How this translates into results should unfold at a brisk, measurable pace.
"It's a carefully crafted sequence through four acts but with no pressure to go onto the next," says Key. "There are levels and a measurable sense of progress, but it has a user driven pace.
They are still high by world standards, but the pace of inflation has been drastically curbed and this has been achieved without a measurable drop in the quality of care.
Although I use slightly more discreet passwords these days, I've still never really drunk the Kool-aid on change that happens one step at a time, at a grindingly slow pace, measurable in decades.
The research study suggests a measurable impact.
Do mentors make a measurable difference?
But that's a subjective opinion, not a measurable fact.
Los Angeles this year went 150 days without a measurable rainfall.
All of which has a measurable impact on student attainment".
"Off-season additions Jiri Hudler and Dennis Wideman aren't making a measurable difference.
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