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The phrase "alter the pace of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing changes to the speed or rhythm of an activity, process, or situation.
Example: "To improve productivity, we need to alter the pace of our meetings to allow for more discussion time."
Alternatives: "change the tempo of" or "adjust the speed of".
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You just alter the pace of getting ready".
"I would not alter the pace of tapering," he said.
He might well find himself compelled to alter the pace of his reforms, if not their scale.
But I sense that much is changing on these rugged shores – modernisation will inevitably alter the pace of life and ancient traditions.
Instead, he just presented a small window into the mind of a man who appreciates how books can alter the pace of our lives and illuminate the world.
Conclusion: Our findings suggest that GH treatment does not cause testicular damage, alter the onset or pace of puberty, or alter the pace of adrenarche in boys with non-GH-deficient short stature.
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After watching the documentary March of the Penguins, Raymo started to think about Earth's orbital cycles, and how expanding ice cover in Antarctica coupled with cyclical changes in the direction of Earth's rotating axis, might alter the pacing of ice ages.
A TV adaptation would likely have altered the pace of the plot and perhaps focused more on the characterisation and the Hogwarts setting, and less on the overall struggle between Harry and Voldemort".
The bold running style of Prefontaine, front-running, was a strategy that altered the pace of the sport.
Such efforts, Bergeron highlights, allow women the chance to take control of economic conditions, increase their sense of individualism, and alter the pace and direction of globalization itself.
Following Canabalt's release, a handful of titles have taken the genre in new directions: Jetpack Joyride introduced vehicles, which altered the pacing of the game; Temple Run's over-the-shoulder viewpoint, which tails a character from behind as he flees a gaggle of spectres through an ancient ruin, has inspired a new subset of imitators.
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