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Discover Ludwig"measured pace" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is done in a deliberate and controlled manner. Example: The soldiers marched forward in a measured pace, their boots hitting the ground in perfect unison.
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What is more, the storm kept up a measured pace, allowing snowplows to clear roads before too much accumulated, and then to clear roads again throughout the day.
Mr. Folie dishes out the incongruity at a nicely measured pace; he waits until just when you think you have things figured out before throwing in another twist.
The predictability of the Fed's measured pace has also dampened stock volatility.
But after the frantic early exchanges, the game settled into a calmer, more measured pace.
Will the digital monetary value store and transfer concept that is bitcoin grow at a measured pace until it is larger, or will it find something akin to exponential usage?
"Now we have a more measured pace and more focus on core categories".
It restated its intention to keep raising them at a "measured" pace in the months ahead.
The woman spoke at a measured pace; everything about her was slow and deliberate.
That pace of industrial adoption is on a collision course with the measured pace of toxicology and environmental impact research.
His concert on Tuesday, which had a Webcast on NPR, moved at its own measured pace.
Even some proponents of drilling say the D.E.C.'s measured pace has been wise.
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