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The phrase "development pace" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe the speed or rate at which development occurs, often in contexts like project management, technology, or economic growth. Example: "The development pace of the new software has accelerated significantly over the past few months."
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Could you sustain that manic "Arrested Development" pace for a feature-length film?
And Ford's product development pace has been particularly tortoiselike in recent years, as the automaker has been beset by management shake-ups, financial struggles, lagging quality ratings and a lack of focus on its core business.
But the company also emphasized the need for "a comprehensive policy discussion that takes into account the development pace of new technologies, alternative fuels and market and economic factors".
New Jersey Future's researchers added that this amounted to about 44 acres per day, and that it set a development pace that had accelerated by 7 percent since a previous study by the universities of the period from 1995 to 2002.
The development pace of Windows 10 remains rapid.
The above problem isn't too surprising, or difficult, but it does underscore Microsoft's current development pace.
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The process of making An American in Paris has, Wheeldon acknowledges, been a fantastically concentrated lesson in stagecraft: in character development, pacing and structure.
In its initial phase Book Country will allow writers to post their own work — whether it's an opening chapter or a full manuscript — and receive critiques from other users, who can comment on points like character development, pacing and dialogue.
If the star's own development paces the development of life, Livio argues, the near-equality of the two timescales, far from being a lucky accident, could well be the typical cosmic situation.
The idea is to keep the child's development in pace with their peers.
At this point in the team's development, the pace of the offense is only part of a successful equation.
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