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The phrase "a modest pace" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a speed or rate of progress that is moderate or not overly fast.
Example: "We will complete the project at a modest pace to ensure quality and thoroughness."
Alternatives: "a slow pace" or "a steady pace".
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Thereafter things are expected to proceed at a modest pace.
The moves should augment Singapore's cruise industry, which has been growing at a modest pace.
After that, we expect rates to increase at a modest pace.
"Household spending has been increasing at only a modest pace in recent months".
When it does, will the decline of print advertising slow to a modest pace?
"The manufacturing sector is probably shrinking at a modest pace right now," he said.
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The data "provide further evidence that the currency union continued to expand in the third quarter, albeit at a pretty modest pace," Jonathan Loynes, an economist in London with Capital Economics, wrote in a research note.
That is a relatively modest pace amid a boom that has had most states spending more freely.
In a speech Friday morning, the chairman of the Federal Reserve, Ben S. Bernanke, said that he expected the economy to continue on a growth track, "albeit at a relatively modest pace".
Health care prices have grown at a relatively modest pace, compared with past trends, and the administration today noted a "a substantial decline" in the use of home health care services under Medicare.
I edge my way towards Djupivogur at a suitably modest pace, first staying at the Egilsstadir Guesthouse, a cosy spa hotel on the shores of Lake Logurinn.
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