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The phrase "at a weaker pace" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a slower or less intense speed or rhythm in various contexts, such as exercise, work, or progress.
Example: "During the recovery phase, it's important to train at a weaker pace to avoid injury."
Alternatives: "at a slower pace" or "at a reduced speed".
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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.
The productivity of U.S. workers during the first quarter grew at a weaker pace than expected, as the economy slowed and demand for goods slackened, a government report Thursday showed.
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The American economy will grow this year and next but at a weak pace, the I.M.F.
The economy is likely to continue to grow at a weak pace in 2016, just as it did in 2015 and 2014.
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Private employers hired workers at a weak pace for the third straight month, making it likely that economic growth will slow further in the coming months.
Even with the gain in productivity, the efficiency of American workers is still growing at a much weaker pace than last year.
Productivity is rising at a relatively weak pace.
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 policy maintains pressure on the government of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to rein in subsidy spending and take other steps to bolster an economy growing at its weakest pace in almost a decade.
Russia's $2 trillion economy is growing at the weakest pace since a 2009 contraction.
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