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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pace of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the speed or rate at which something occurs or is done.
Example: "The project is progressing at a pace of rapid innovation and creativity."
Alternatives: "a rate of" or "a speed of".
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The Fed effort involves purchasing mortgage-backed securities at a pace of $40 billion a month.
Rents are predicted to rise more quickly, increasing at a pace of 4.7% a year.
The current round will begin at a pace of $40 billion a month, although the volume remains subject to adjustment.
It's a pace of eight minutes per mile.
That's a pace of five minutes per mile.
Economists had expected a pace of 5.9 million units.
A bustling market town, it offered a pace of life that was significantly faster.
A pace of 175,000 would be fast enough to reduce unemployment, though not very quickly.
That is down from a pace of 5.39 million in August, which was revised lower.
Economists surveyed by Thomson Reuters had forecast a pace of 370,000 for December.
Mr. Mutai ran at a pace of 12.6 miles per hour.
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