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Discover Ludwig"ferocious pace" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a fast and intense speed or rate of movement or action. For example: - The cheetah ran at a ferocious pace, easily outpacing its prey. - The marathon runners set off at a ferocious pace, determined to break the world record. - The company's success was driven by their ferocious pace of innovation and adaptation.
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Now, Blackhawks merchandise is being sold at a ferocious pace.
Many of them have been growing at a ferocious pace.
He wrote & drank at a ferocious pace but has now settled down.
But he struggled to maintain the ferocious pace and dropped back in the last 500 metres.
"But it's slowing down from a ferocious pace to just a fast one".
Occasionally it was made on Romanian ankles as the game opened at a ferocious pace.
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He fuelled himself on strong espresso coffee and endless packs of Muratti cigarettes, whiled away the time on his numerous transatlantic flights with intense sessions of poker, and set a ferocious professional pace with which his employees and partners were expected to keep up.
Rice, a dark-haired extrovert whose duel with the American Katie Hoff in the individual medleys has been hotly anticipated, set a ferocious early pace in the 400 I.M. and then held off surges by Kirsty Coventry of Zimbabwe and Hoff to win in a world-record time of 4 29.45.
The substitution interrupted Newcastle's initially ferocious tempo and, inexorably, Spurs began controlling the pace - and dominating possession.
But Mr. Paterson has been unable to match Mr. Cuomo's ferocious fund-raising pace.
The pace was furious, the collisions ferocious, and neither team was able to slow the game down, or exert much control.
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