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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a moderate pace" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe the speed or intensity at which someone or something is moving or progressing. Example: The hiker set off at a moderate pace, making sure not to tire himself out too quickly on the long trail ahead.
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In order to avoid a hardline backlash, the moderation of Iranian policies need to happen at a moderate pace.
Investment growth continued at a moderate pace.
Nevertheless, the economy seems likely to expand at a moderate pace over coming quarters.
The company reorganized at a moderate pace, left bankruptcy and is still in business.
In a statement, the Fed said economic activity had been "expanding at a moderate pace.
Nevertheless, the economy seems likely to continue to expand at a moderate pace over coming quarters.
"Going forward", the statement said, "the economy seems likely to expand at a moderate pace".
Mr. DeWolfe is building the company at a moderate pace, largely through acquisitions.
In one, the men rode a stationary bicycle for 40 minutes at a moderate pace.
New construction countywide continues at a moderate pace, rarely falling below the million-dollar range in lower Fairfield.
All this suggests consumer spending is more likely to continue at a moderate pace than to fall precipitously.
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