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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a strenuous pace" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a demanding or intense speed or rate of activity, often in the context of physical exercise or work. Example: "The marathon runners maintained a strenuous pace throughout the race, pushing themselves to their limits."
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Richardson suffered throughout his career from chronic nephritis, or Bright's disease, but nevertheless he worked at a strenuous pace.
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Afterward, half of the students rode a stationary bicycle, at an increasingly strenuous pace, until they were exhausted.
Certainly, her pedigree would allow for a less strenuous pace.
Beyonce has to be able to handle the strenuous pace of dancing, singing, and touring.
Sastre, Wiggins, and Porte all had multiple support riders with them in the breakaway who set strenuous paces to keep the group away.
With the best part of a week to prepare for Saturday's home game against Charlton, Dyche puts his charges through their paces with a strenuous session at Burnley's revamped training centre, but there are no complaints from a squad who seem prepared to go the hard yards.
A strenuous rehabilitation.
It's quite a strenuous routine.
It was quite a strenuous tour.
"The Encounter" is a strenuous play for an actor.
TWO years ago, Diana Lawton started a strenuous weight-training program.
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