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"blistering pace" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a very quick rate of progress or action. For example: "The students worked at a blistering pace to finish the project on time."
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Can the Ducks keep their blistering pace?
The Jets have run the ball at a blistering pace.
The intensity throughout the third set was palpable, with both players hitting out with blistering pace.
Kaki set a blistering pace through the first 400, while Aman led the trailing pack.
After Flip's guest appearance, its sales continue to accelerate at a blistering pace.
The Thunder should have no problem keeping up the blistering pace they've shown all season.
America's labour productivity grew at a blistering pace in the third quarter.
After the blistering pace of events in May, the animal tests were delayed, week after week.
But why worry about ball retention when you have such blistering pace and clinical finishing?
"We've slowed from a blistering pace to a simmering pace," Mr. Flick said.
But for all the guile of Silva and Johnson, there's no blistering pace.
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