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The phrase "at constant pace" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or movement that occurs steadily without variation in speed.
Example: "The runner maintained a steady rhythm, moving at constant pace throughout the marathon."
Alternatives: "at a steady pace" or "at a uniform speed".
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For testing contractile performance, cells were electrically triggered at constant pace and monitored continously.
Light intensity PA was measured by walking horses in-hand in a sand arena at constant pace.
Moderate and vigorous intensities of PA were measured as horses were lunged in a sand arena by an experienced person at constant pace.
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To avoid indirect effects of changes in heart rate on the P-R interval, standard measurements were undertaken during atrial pacing at constant rate.
The overall number of registered users grew at a constant pace, up toalmost 700K.
"The pace at which industries seem to be able to change direction seems to be getting faster, but universities seem to be responding at a constant pace or even slower, so the gap is increasing," says McPhee.
The flooding did not proceed at a constant pace, nor was it distributed evenly throughout the ship, due to the configuration of the flooded compartments.
Time does not flow at a constant pace between levels of the tower, rendering some worlds more technologically advanced than others.
Teresa continued moving westward at a constant pace and intensified into a typhoon on October 19, reaching its peak intensity of 80 kn that same day.
Participants were walking or running at a constant pace.
Participants were instructed to walk or run at a constant pace.
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