'a strong pace' is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when describing something that is progressing quickly or in a vigorous manner. For example, "The team completed the project at a strong pace, finishing the job two weeks ahead of schedule.".
Trading Leather certainly saw out the trip well in a race run at a strong pace.
With a strong pace guaranteed, however, the big value at 14-1 is Elusivity (3.00).
Some economists remain skeptical of the economy's ability to grow at a strong pace.
I think you'll see a different animal with a strong pace.
He comes off a strong pace and he battles so the Triumph might just be the making of him".
"He likes to come from behind, but he doesn't need a strong pace in front of him.
These were led by Montiridge, a stylish scorer on the opening day of this meeting, with the rest well strung out after contesting a strong pace.
Ludwig does not simply clarify my doubts with English writing, it enlightens my writing with new possibilities
Simone Ivan Conte
Software Engineer at Adobe, UK