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The phrase "a relatively stable pace" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a speed or rate of progress that is consistent and not subject to significant fluctuations.
Example: "The project progressed at a relatively stable pace, allowing the team to meet their deadlines without undue stress."
Alternatives: "a fairly consistent speed" or "a moderately steady rate".
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At the time of the 1996 debate, inflation had fallen to a relatively stable pace of about 3 percent a year, eliminating much of the unpredictability that had plagued the economy.
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