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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressive pace" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a fast or intense speed of activity, often in contexts like sports, work, or project timelines.
Example: "The team maintained an aggressive pace throughout the project, ensuring they met all deadlines ahead of schedule."
Alternatives: "rapid pace" or "intense speed".
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"It's an aggressive pace.
His aggressive pace bowling had been supplemented by spirited lower-order resistance with the bat.
They tend to maintain support for reducing the deficit, but argue this should be done at a less aggressive pace.
"I did know it was going to cost me time and I had to finish at a more aggressive pace.
Initial jobless claims have been trending lower, suggesting employers are no longer laying off workers at an aggressive pace.
Tendulkar was facing the most effective and aggressive pace pairing in world cricket — Dale Steyn and Morne Morkel of South Africa — in conditions that perfectly suited them.
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Aaron Finch scored 135 from 128 balls in Australia's total of 342 for nine and Mitchell Marsh, the least sung of the three Mitchells in Australia's team after Johnson and Starc, took 5 for 33, with his aggressive medium pace.
That's definitely a more aggressive upgrade pace than you can expect from models offered by traditional automakers like GM, Ford and Toyota.
Well as it turns out, not only was Speaker Ryan able to match Boehner's aggressive fundraising pace, he actually blew by it.
Hahn-Bin's jerky, aggressive movements — pacing the stage, making dramatic swipes in the air with his bow — heightened the tension between soloist and orchestra that is fundamental to the concerto form.
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