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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost the same pace" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where two or more things are moving or progressing at a similar speed, but not exactly the same.
Example: "The runners maintained almost the same pace throughout the marathon, making it a close race."
Alternatives: "nearly identical speed" or "similar rate of progress".
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It is still possible to live in Vienna at almost the same pace and in much the same style as it was a century ago.
The technology of getting a drill bit to all those precisely located pay zones has improved at almost the same pace.
Thus even if income per person is growing at almost the same pace as in America, Europeans are still stuck with much lower living standards than Americans.Olivier Blanchard, an economist at the Massachussetts Institute of Technology, offers a more optimistic view†.
So Microsoft, presuming that it reached the 2 million mark today, is adding subscribers at almost the same pace as it did around the launch period.
Because the lower limit of the top quartile and that of the third quartile increased at almost the same pace over the study period, the ratios of top quartile/third quartile through 1998 to 2008 were between 1.47 and 1.51 respectively, without any specific direction.
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Follow through with about the same pace on all shots.
Has that diversified at the same pace?
Construction could resume at roughly the same pace.
"We continue to trend at the same pace," he said.
Peel moved at the same pace as the public.
We head in the same direction, at the same pace and in the same rhythm.
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