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The phrase "in a pace" can be used in written English, and it is grammatically correct.
It means "at a steady speed or rate." Here is an example of how it can be used in a sentence: She was walking in a pace that suggested she was in a rush to get to her destination.
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§ 460.150 Eligibility to enroll in a PACE program.
EVERY year I am offered a seat in a pace car of the New York City Marathon.
That results in a pace so fast that it leaves behind many men in the 141-rider field.
"They may be developing new streets and not planting them in a pace that's keeping up with what was there previously," McPherson said.
At a Postal Service team training camp in Solvang, Calif., Armstrong flew past his teammates, who were riding in a pace line.
To watch that level of performance, mile after mile, in the baking heat, in a pace I couldn't sustain for 200m, is just awe-inspiring.
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As an example of how a spinner can survive in a pace-heavy team, Hauritz would do well to study Ashley Mallett, a world-class off-break bowler who, like Padmore, suffered during the speed-obsessed 70s.
The fourth experiment was identical to the third except that sexual experience in the male's cage and in a pacing apparatus were compared.
The song makes heavy use of an orchestral backdrop, while Drake delivers confident, aggressive raps in a paced fashion.
In a pacing gait, the ipsilateral front and hind feet strike the ground at the same time and the diagonality is 0%.
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