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The phrase "a slightly quicker pace" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing speed or tempo in various contexts, such as exercise, work, or any activity that involves a change in pace.
Example: "To improve our productivity, we need to adopt a slightly quicker pace in our workflow."
Alternatives: "a somewhat faster pace" or "a marginally increased pace."
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If you are reading a short poem it's fine to move along at a slightly quicker pace.
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