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Discover Ludwig"pleasant pace" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something moving at a comfortable or enjoyable speed. Example: The group took a leisurely stroll through the park, enjoying the pleasant pace of their walk as they took in the beautiful surroundings.
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But most walked, usually at a pleasant pace of about 3 miles per hour.
* Friendly, warm, appreciative, hospitable, speaks clearly and at a pleasant pace.
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For the first few weeks, things were pleasant, fast paced and intense.
A pleasant change of pace, suitable for those with old-fashioned attention spans.
It's a pleasant change of pace to see most of the fashion attention go to men's wear.
Bomar said some of the surprises in camp are pleasant, like the pace and the length of practices.
R. & B. had grown more boisterous, under the influence of hip-hop, and Badu's sophisticated songs provided a pleasant change of pace.
Rosa Loy seems to be one of the few hot young Leipzig painters who is not a man -- a pleasant change of pace -- and the canvases in her first solo show in New York exude an easy command.
Instead, howling Motörhead-indebted ripper White Limo from their last album, 2011's Wasting Light, is a pleasant change of pace, even if it's followed by lyrical cheesebomb Arlandria.
Yes, this is a big "get" for the massively successful action franchise, as well as something of a pleasant change of pace regarding having a lead female villain.
Dan Forcella of TV Fanatic awarded the episode three-and-a-half-stars out of five and noted that the return of Andy's anger issues was a "pleasant change of pace".
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