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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'pace in' is not correct or usable in written English.
Instead, you might use the phrase 'pace oneself'. For example, "I try to pace myself when studying so I don't get overwhelmed."
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Pace, in turn, had one thought.
Prosperity kept pace in Central Canada.
Describes the hectic pace in the kitchen.
"There was no pace in the race.
Alfred sets the pace in this home.
The pace in the kitchen was intense.
Services companies hired at their fastest pace in six months.
This doesn't occur at the same pace in everyone, though.
Things moved at a more leisurely pace in those days.
Dubai's Emirates is setting the pace in customer service.
We were surprised by their pace in Suzuka.
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