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Discover Ludwig"great pace" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe someone or something that moves quickly and efficiently. Example: The marathon runner maintained a great pace throughout the race and ultimately finished first.
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Even then, his great pace got him out of trouble.
"It was played at great pace and great intensity.
What's good about this horse is he has great pace and travels very strongly.
"He has great pace, is calm on the ball and good in the air.
"Bonaparte is advancing at a great pace but will never enter Paris".
Afridi is a wrist-spinner who spins the ball massively, and sometimes at great pace.
Great pace and sound, but dead steering, lumpy ride and little fun.
"We have great pace in our team and they stopped that.
It has a good story, lots of familiar tunes, and moves along at a great pace.
Baker was a tall, quiet, genial man, hugely strong, with great pace and positional sense.
I thought he was running at great pace in the box.
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