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The phrase "at a much weaker pace" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a slower rate of progress or activity compared to a previous or expected pace.
Example: "The team has been working at a much weaker pace since the new project started, struggling to meet deadlines."
Alternatives: "at a significantly slower rate" or "at a considerably reduced speed."
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Even with the gain in productivity, the efficiency of American workers is still growing at a much weaker pace than last year.
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The nation's economic output grew at a 1.8 percent annual rate in the first quarter, a much weaker pace that the 3.1 percent growth recorded in the fourth period.
The service sectors in China (pdf) and Britain expand at a weaker pace.
The economy grew at a weaker pace than previously thought in the last three months of 2000, the government said today.
Both heat and light can make nuts go rancid at a much faster pace.
But in college, we played at a much slower pace.
I felt it offered a better opportunity to grow at a much faster pace.
But refugees arrive at a much faster pace than the funds we need to help them.
Home prices have continued to fall but at a much slower pace.
Spending on instruction has grown at a much slower pace, studies have shown.
The United States is basically on the same trajectory, though at a much slower pace.
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