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Discover Ludwig"at pace" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
This phrase refers to the speed at which something is moving or happening. For example, "She spoke at a rapid pace, finishing the presentation within minutes."
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Recycle at pace.
It must now proceed at pace.
"You've got to hit people at pace.
We're just not attacking at pace.
Shapps claimed that rents are rising at pace below inflation.
And meanwhile a government petition is growing at pace.
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