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The phrase "are at pace" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that two or more things are progressing or moving forward at the same speed or rate.
Example: "The team and the project timeline are at pace, ensuring that we meet our deadlines."
Alternatives: "are in sync" or "are keeping up".
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Blue-chip art by Americans is everywhere, from vintage work by Joan Mitchell at Cheim & Read and by James Rosenquist at Acquavella to Alex Katz's new, eye-popping portraits on cheery yellow and orange grounds, which are at Pace and Jablonka.
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But all of this is at pace with a larger inclusion of religion and faith in America's political debates.
Gain some speed until you are at a comfortable pace.
As punishing as the game is today, players are better at pacing themselves.
"Recovery has not been at a pace we anticipated".
It just may not be at the pace we've seen of late".
This was at a pace that was seemingly quicker than previous refreshes.
TV goes fast, so it's at my pace.
The surge has been successful, and the training program is proceeding at pace.
"He was running at pace and he thinks he's going to get tackled," he explained.
The economy was growing at pace and we desperately needed them.
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