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'increasing pace of' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation in which something is happening more quickly or rapidly. For example, you could say, "The increasing pace of technological advancement has reshaped the way we do business."
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These are players physically equipped to deal with the increasing pace of the English top flight.
It was their first semester, and they were consumed by their nostalgia for high school, and by the increasing pace of weddings among their friends.
Secondly, behind this shift in the power dynamics is the increasing pace of globalisation and the extraordinary wealth transfer from west to east.
The effects of the increasing pace of interments at Calverton are felt throughout the surrounding community, from more traffic along major roads to more sales for local businesses.
During a speech encouraging TV commissioners to push back against the increasing pace of children's shows, Batt said that he thinks there is still a space for slower formats.
They cited the increasing pace of military operations overseas, warning that the effort to provide front-line forces with the latest equipment and training drained resources for troops back home.
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Notice the framing — "a slightly increased pace of reduction in the unemployment rate".
"From an operational standpoint, it's increased pace of play dramatically, and that means more players on the course.
"This increased pace of investment has reduced our profitability in the period, but will deliver significantly increased capacity as well as efficiencies in the longer term," said Robertson.
The New York Times said he appeared get off easy on what was expected to be one of the most contentious issues - the increased pace of transfers of detainees from the military prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.
While there is rarely a shortage of Wagner's operas being staged in the UK, the increased pace of productions emerging from national, regional and festival opera companies in recent years represents a discernible uptick in activity.
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