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The phrase "pace fast" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used as an adverb to mean "at a fast pace", and is often used when discussing running, walking, or other activities that involve motion. For example: "I ran with my dog around the block, picking up the pace fast."
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Shea was pleased that Rutgers played a clean game, and at its pace: fast.
One possibility is that growth will continue, at a pace fast enough to ensure that however degraded the environment our descendents are better off than we are.
So look for Armstrong to reverse roles and ride for the team, breaking away, chasing down breakaways, keeping the pace fast and honest.
Instead, the spot is centered on a beetle — small "b," as in the insect — that startles other bugs by racing through a forest at a pace fast enough to evoke car chases in movies and TV shows.
For now it is the old-timers by the church steps who keep the past alive and the pace fast and furious: "No, that wasn't Unknown Winston; it was another guy.
What hasn't happened swiftly enough, unfortunately, is the creation of new businesses, at a pace fast enough to employ the people displaced by new technology.The authors end up in a relatively optimistic place (indeed, they note that the book's original theme was the bounty that would result from new innovations).
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He was a vital member of the four-pronged pace (fast-bowling) attack that made the West Indies such a feared team in the 1970s and '80s.
He spearheaded the West Indies spin-bowling attack for a very long period just before the advent of the four-pronged pace (fast-bowling) attack for which the West Indian team was famous.
During that 1978 79 tour of India, his performance was less than successful, but within the next two years he developed into a fearsome fast bowler under the watchful eyes of the team's captain, Clive Lloyd, and became a key figure in the famous West Indian pace (fast-bowling) battery.
"They wanted to push the pace faster and faster".
He then assigned the second section a faster pace, and the third a pace faster yet.
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