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The phrase "developed at a fast pace" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has progressed or evolved quickly over a period of time.
Example: "The technology in the industry has developed at a fast pace, leading to numerous innovations."
Alternatives: "evolved rapidly" or "advanced quickly."
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For instance, the technology transfer between university and industry in the USA has only developed at a fast pace since the 1980 Bayh-Dole Act.
"International women's cricket has developed at a fast pace over the last few years and is now a year-round operation.
As the amount of PPI network data increases, computational methods to analyze and compare them are also being developed at a fast pace.
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Space technology by itself is an interdisciplinary science, is costly, and developing at a fast pace.
Back then, music was developing at a fast pace – disco towards rap and hip-hop; funk and reggae towards world music; punk into post-punk.
Semi-submersible foundation, as one of the most feasible platform supporting the floating offshore wind turbine, is developing at a fast pace with the offshore wind turbines moving to deep waters (water depth range: 50 300 m).
At the same time, battery technologies have been developing at a fast pace in recent years.
"I think the gap between the two is certainly closing, but ARM is still developing at a fast pace".
"I think the gap between the two is certainly closing, but ARM is still developing at a fast pace". Although no current Apple products use P.A. Semi chips, Apple executives kept a close eye on the work of the start-up.
I now have nearly 25 years business and technology experience in total - I've seen the industry develop at a fast pace.
The cultivation of this exogenous species, whose full culture cycle is carried out in land-based tanks, is starting to develop at a fast pace: exports amounted to of 1 tonne in 1991, and increased to 249 in 2004.
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