Sentence examples for a much quicker pace from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a much quicker pace" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an increased speed or rate of progress in various contexts, such as work, sports, or personal development.
Example: "To meet the deadline, we need to work at a much quicker pace than we have been."
Alternatives: "a significantly faster pace" or "a considerably swifter pace."

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Yet the change is happening at a much quicker pace than technology analysts and companies originally theorized.

"We set milestones and we've reached those milestones at a much quicker pace than we had anticipated," the rookie coach Mike Smith said.

People are going to have to take a deep breath and realize they're going to be moving at a much quicker pace than they were used to".

Now they sold their loans into securitized pools and — their capital thus replenished — wrote new loans at a much quicker pace.

The economy is expected to have grown at a much quicker pace in the January-March quarter, and the government will give its first estimate on growth in the nation's gross domestic product on Friday.

Despite playing at a much quicker pace than they had seen in the first two rounds, the Devils were able to rally to tie the score in the second period.

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Modern OEMs rely on new kit architectures, which allow them to go from design to production at a much quicker, and less costly pace.

Theatre offered a much quicker reward.

I was a much quicker up to that point.

The U.S. expected a much quicker resolution.

The U.S. clearly expected a much quicker resolution.

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