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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tempo" is correct and usable in written English, particularly in musical contexts.
It is typically used to indicate a return to the original speed or tempo of a piece of music after a deviation.
Example: "After the slow introduction, the orchestra resumed playing a tempo, bringing back the lively spirit of the piece."
Alternatives: "in time" or "at the original tempo".
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"Jeremy brought a tempo to us".
She learned that waiting is a tempo in itself.
There was a tempo which has been missing before.
Red1 to gain a tempo on the bishop.
Once a tempo had been set, on it ran.
But it's got a tempo that's pretty 2014.
Game still being played at quite a tempo.
The speed variations can be done manipulating the contents of a "tempo" variable.
Like all writers, they create effects by adopting a tone, a tempo, a manner of address.
Xavi Hernández, the playmaker, can set a tempo with immaculate passes.
DNA also were not a tempo or a tightness band, so it could work.
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