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Discover Ludwig"moving at pace" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe someone or something that is moving quickly or at a consistent speed. Example: The marathon runners were all moving at a steady pace, determined to reach the finish line.
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Japan begin scrappily, their three fragmenting, but they're moving at pace and take an early lead.
Work to reduce "the current backlog to a normal level of work … was now moving at pace", the letter said.
"The business is moving at pace on the long journey towards improving the shopping trip for customers.
Photograph: GONZALO FUENTES/REUTERS Updated at 6.24pm GMT 6.09pm GMT 46 min England are moving at pace here and France want to slow things down.
Morrisons will continue to cut prices next year after "moving at pace" to improve trading following another hefty slide in sales.
But it's hard to be confident when the chief executive comes out with statements like this: "The business is moving at pace on the long journey towards improving the shopping trip for customers".
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If the game moves at pace it is because the Lions are on the move.
It takes time to get things right, but if you turn it round it can move at pace as well.
Stefan Scougall collected a ball from Murray Davidson and moved at pace down the right wing.
Time spent moving at medieval pace through a grandiose land sometimes whispers big ideas.
We have to provide some incentives to keep innovation moving at the pace it currently is.
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