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The phrase "a tempo of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in musical contexts to indicate a specific speed or pace at which a piece of music should be played.
Example: "The conductor signaled for the orchestra to play at a tempo of 120 beats per minute."
Alternatives: "a speed of" or "a pace of".
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The figures consisted of eight steps performed at a tempo of 60 steps per minute.
Next, the architecture of Pax-linked regulatory loops that provide a tempo of differentiation to progenitor cells is presented.
Natural theology helped dissolve the domination of orthodoxy and catalyze a tempo of discovery that broke the intellectual stagnation of the Medieval period.
In the first experiment, we generated synthetic data that simulate a rhythm starting at a tempo of 60 bpm; initially accelerating followed by a ritardando.
The track has a tempo of 114 beats per minute.
The song moves at a tempo of 100 beats per minute.
"Where the Streets Have No Name" is played at a tempo of 126 beats per minute.
It is performed with a brightdance beat and a tempo of 120 beats per minute.
The song runs through a shuffle beat and maintains a tempo of 138 beat per minute.
The song is set in common time, and has a tempo of 140 beats per minute.
The track is performed in common time at a tempo of 122 beats per minute.
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