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The phrase "pacing of" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe the speed or rhythm at which something occurs, often in relation to storytelling, events, or activities.
Example: "The pacing of the novel kept readers engaged from start to finish."
Alternatives: "speed of" or "tempo of"
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Was the pacing of the meal satisfactory?
The pacing of this novel is stunning.
The pacing of his narrative, however, is sometimes perverse.
"There were problems with the pacing of the game".
Most have to do with the pacing of the food.
In that sense, the diarylike pacing of Raby's book fits.
Even the pacing of the show is self-defeating.
Each combines the pacing of a thriller with the battle against the Antichrist.
So the musicians must listen closely and follow the words and pacing of the narrator.
Normally, basketball has the pacing of a musical crossed with the unpredictability of a street fight.
This story has the pacing of a great legal thriller and is, moreover, entirely true.
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