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Discover Ludwig'its pace' is a correct and usable phrase in written English with multiple potential uses.
For example, if someone was discussing a television show, they could say "I love the plot of the show, but its pace is a bit too slow for my taste".
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It gives it its pace and intensity.
As its pace quickens, it becomes increasingly sketchy and its parts begin to come unglued.
The show frontloaded so much action that you worried it might not maintain its pace.
As China's economy matures and its labour force peaks, it is only natural that its pace of expansion eases.
It is likely to further reduce its pace of purchases if the strong job gains continue.
In the statement accompanying its decision on Tuesday, it only repeated once again that its pace will be "measured".
Technology is evolving rapidly and it is becoming harder to keep up its pace.
Many officials wanted to slow its pace.
But its pace has slowed markedly, too.
"They couldn't keep up with its pace".
Toyota is now increasing its pace.
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