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Discover Ludwig"fast pacing" is an acceptable term in written English.
It is used to refer to something that is happening, or being done, at a quick and fast rate. For example, you might say, "The fast pacing of the movie kept us on the edge of our seats."
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Their films distance themselves from the country's Communist-era classics by their sophisticated production values and fast pacing.
Palmer's fast pacing and levity of tone excises the depths of this darkness.
The fast pacing of his elaborately constructed ensemble finales added excitement and verve to the comic situations.
From mile race to 145 mile races, PBs, bronze medals, epic feats of endurance and short sharp shocks of fast pacing.
The Minnesota Opera's production, directed by Kevin Newbury, served the work as well as possible, particularly in the fast pacing through most of the first act.
A hip, slickly contemporary cousin to "60 Minutes," "West 57th" now stands as a breakthrough in magazine programming because of its fast pacing and emphasis on stylish production techniques.
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