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The phrase "a rapid pace of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the speed at which something is happening or progressing, often in contexts related to change, development, or activity.
Example: "The project is moving forward at a rapid pace of innovation, which is impressive."
Alternatives: "a swift rate of" or "a quick tempo of".
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Mr. Zhu spoke of his success in keeping China's economy growing at a rapid pace of over 7percentt annually throughout his tenure.
Ucbasaran concedes that the insights from jazz are more pertinent in the cultural industries and "hi-tech businesses with a rapid pace of change".
"There is now such a rapid pace of change, we need to think about what are the buildings we want to save for the future," said Watson.
But this leaves post-Gove reformers wondering how to sustain a rapid pace of reform without compromising on quality.This tension runs through school reforms in many countries.
The report adds to evidence that China' is sustaining a rapid pace of expansion as the Chinese premier, Wen Jiabao, restricts property development to help ease power shortages and keep inflation in check.
With 300 employees and a rapid pace of hiring, Twitter will outgrow its 62,000 square feet around next spring, Mr. Costolo predicted, and the company will either need to take over new space in the building or move elsewhere.
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Cell-based tissue engineering strategies are currently in clinical use and continue to be developed at a rapid pace for the repair of cartilage defects.
Automation is driving forward at a rapid pace because of the improvements both in processors, and in the availability, cost and prevalence of sensors that can feed said processors data.
Despite some VCs' contention that entrepreneurs still need to be based in the Valley to succeed, Israel has been pushing out innovative new web and mobile startups at a rapid pace, including, of course, Disrupt winner Shaker.
Nowadays, in the scholarly literature, several in vivo animal models reproducing HF are available as a result of genetic modifications, surgical ligature of the coronary arteries (with or without reperfusion), microembolization, cryoinjuries to the epicardium, electrical stimulation at a rapid pace, modifications of load, or toxic pharmacological treatments [ 5– 10].
The Star, 2 November 2007 METRO: Joint initiative to fight illiteracy IN AN age when global development is taking place at a rapid pace, the rate of illiteracy in the world is still staggering.
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