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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are on pace" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone or something is progressing at a rate that is expected or required to achieve a certain goal or outcome.
Example: "The team is on pace to complete the project by the deadline, thanks to their efficient work ethic."
Alternatives: "are on track" or "are progressing as planned."
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Taxes are on pace to equal just 19 percent.
They are on pace to lose 99 games.
They still are on pace to do that.
This year's totals are on pace to be even higher.
American airports are on pace to post their best year for on-time arrivals.
Dividend recapitalizations are on pace to exceed the volume in 2007.
Because aggregate hours are on pace to grow 4% this year!
The Nets, at 6-54, are on pace for the worst record in N.B.A. history.
The Islanders are on pace for the best road record in franchise history.
Even in percentage terms, the Devils are on pace for a league worst.
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And U.S. corporate profits are on-pace to hit roughly $2.2 trillion this year, a near record.
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