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The phrase "adjusted for pace" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing data or performance metrics that have been modified to account for the speed or rate of an activity, allowing for a fair comparison.
Example: "The athlete's performance was impressive when adjusted for pace, showing significant improvement over the season."
Alternatives: "normalized for speed" or "calibrated for tempo".
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Team and individual statistics can also be adjusted for pace, so that fans can more accurately compare, for instance, the Houston Rockets (who average 98.7 possessions per game) with the Nets (who average 90.5).
Key to this has been Charlotte's prowess on the offensive glass, where it is second in the league in both offensive rebounds (15.2 per game) and second-chance points (16.8), both of which hold true even when adjusted for pace.
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The latter are still falling, at an even faster pace, adjusted for inflation, than in the Great Depression, according to the S.& P./Case-Shiller Home Price Indices.
Thus, some have proposed pegging benefits to a percentage of the poverty line, which is adjusted for inflation, to help recipients keep pace with rising prices.
The accompanying chart shows the pace of home prices, adjusted for inflation, and also shows the wide sectional variations.
Adjusted for inflation, it has grown at a slow pace under President Obama despite declines in the costs of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.
Adjusted for runoff, increases in weathering rates do not keep pace with increasing erosion rates where suspended sediment yields > 2000 t/km2000
Even at that pace, China's average income will still nearly double from $9,100 (adjusted for purchasing power) to around $15,000 by 2020, according to IMF estimates.
Profit after taxes and adjusted for the value of inventories and capital depreciation increased 7.6percentto to $961.9 billion at an annual pace.
They are on pace to equal about $83 billion this year, up from $68 billion last year and $21 billion a decade ago, adjusted for inflation.
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