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The phrase "continues at this pace" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is happening or being done with a steady and consistent speed. For example: "If our progress continues at this pace, we will have completed the project by the end of the month."
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"If this year continues at this pace, this will be the second-best year ever for sales of cars and light trucks in the United States".
If Woods continues at this pace, he will be able to say the same thing to the field on Sunday.
If the new N.C.A.A. president, Myles Brand, continues at this pace, before long the nickname Fire is going to be inserted between his first and last names.
If growth continues at this pace, Hibbs's model would project Obama to garner a little greater than 44% of the vote.
If the epidemic continues at this pace, nearly half of the country's 15-year-olds will die from AIDS-related inlnesses in coming years, United Nations officials estimate.
If the trend continues at this pace, more than 1,000 rhinos would be killed in 2014, putting the species on the brink of a population decline that the ministry has said could lead to the end of wild rhinos in about a decade.
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Will it continue at this pace?
Let's say you continue at this pace.
But growth won't continue at this pace.
"Continuing at this pace would mean that the removal process could take years," a statement said.
"If growth is going to continue at this pace, that is going to have to change".
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