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The phrase "a much slower pace" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant reduction in speed or tempo in various contexts, such as work, life, or activities.
Example: "After the hectic holiday season, I decided to adopt a much slower pace in my daily routine to focus on self-care."
Alternatives: "a significantly slower speed" or "a considerably reduced tempo."
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But in college, we played at a much slower pace.
Home prices have continued to fall but at a much slower pace.
Spending on instruction has grown at a much slower pace, studies have shown.
The United States is basically on the same trajectory, though at a much slower pace.
True, out-of-wedlock births continued to rise, although at a much slower pace.
Bankers say that outflows have continued through this week but at a much slower pace.
"After that, the economy will continue to grow, although at a much slower pace".
But they expect the technology to catch on at a much slower pace.
And manufacturers are still shedding jobs, though at a much slower pace than several months ago.
That still shows a contraction, but at a much slower pace.
Financing for education would rise at a much slower pace than in recent years.
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