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The phrase "a slow pace of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the speed or rate at which something occurs, often in contexts related to progress or movement.
Example: "The project is progressing at a slow pace of development, which is causing delays."
Alternatives: "a gradual speed of" or "a leisurely rate of".
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Today, the Italian economy is growing, albeit at a slow pace of 0.7% in 2015.
I no longer cared about perfect sentence construction or a slow pace of conversation.
"I think Europeans are associated with a slow pace of life... .. he says with a wry smile.
São Tomé island is a touch more worldly than Príncipe, but it still preserves a slow pace of life.
Many unions had become dissatisfied with what they considered a slow pace of progress since the agreements of summer 2004.
A slow pace of investment has caused Algerian natural gas production to decline more than 10 percent from 2005 to 2011.
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I was slipping away into a slower pace of life.
The new-orders index showed a slower pace of expansion.
Investors would welcome even a slowing pace of decline.
The chain also warned of slower earnings growth and a slower pace of new restaurant openings.
A tropical climate contributes further to a slower pace of life.
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