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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more restrained pace" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a slower or more controlled speed in various contexts, such as work, exercise, or lifestyle choices.
Example: "After months of intense training, I decided to adopt a more restrained pace to avoid burnout."
Alternatives: "a slower tempo" or "a more measured speed."
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The number of Internet users is also on the rise, albeit at a more restrained pace.
At others Corea took the set into a chamber-like feeling as with his piece "The Enchantment," which continued the night's flair for dazzlingly technical musicianship if at a more restrained pace.
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A more restrained dalliance would be a better option for AT&T.
It was a more restrained, circumscribed work, and navigated a quirky territory between playfulness and austerity.
A more restrained, but no less potent, protest occurred at the final concert.
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