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Discover Ludwig"growth pace" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the rate at which something is increasing. For example, "The company saw a steady growth pace over the past year."
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That marked Safeway's slowest growth pace in nearly two years.
Economists said it was headed toward its fastest growth pace since 2010.
Inventories accounted for more than a quarter of the economy's growth pace in the third quarter.
Trade was a modest boost to the third quarter's 2.7 percent annual growth pace.
That is an annual growth rate of about 25percentt, well above the growth pace of corporate profits.
That is a much slower growth pace than last year, when its other fee-based services added 725,000 subscribers.
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If Lycos' growth paces Yahoo's, our convergence theory will be vindicated by the nerdy rabble who play Russian roulette with these stocks.
Nine of GE's 11 operating units experienced double-digit profit growth, paced by 40% and 53% improvement in advanced materials and equipment, respectively.
Internal document initially had Twitter hoping to reach 1 billion users by 2013, and Twitter is actually ahead of the user-growth pace laid out in those documents.
Updated at 10.14am BST 8.16am BST UK growth gathering pace?
Only after the Atlanta Olympics of 1996 did economic growth gain pace after the closing ceremony.
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