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The phrase "fast pace of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an activity or process that is progressing quickly. For example, "The fast pace of technological advances has made it difficult for some people to keep up."
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"They just couldn't keep up with the fast pace of the industry," she said of Iowa.
It could have been the fast pace of the games that made people ignore the losses.
They credit its fast pace of incentive-giving for the county's low unemployment rate.
Top department officials and union chiefs have cited various reasons for the fast pace of retirements.
The place is untouched by the fast pace of Western Europe.
"It's a nice antidote to the fast pace of life," he said.
"The people do not live at a fast pace of life.
He was also surprised by the extraordinarily fast pace of life here.
Her intention is to convey the fast pace of product-development cycles at Microsoft.
Ms. Lewis sees that as a consequence of the fast pace of modern life.
The variety and fast pace of my job means that it's never dull.
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