Sentence examples for poor pace from inspiring English sources

"poor pace" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is moving slowly, or someone who is working at a slow rate. For example, "The students worked at a poor pace, so the teacher had to extend the class time."

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Alonso qualified only ninth fastest in Malaysia as the poor pace of the new F2012 car became just as apparent as it was in the season-opening race in Australia a week ago.

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Poor pacing and editing result in a lack of transition between scenes; poignant moments are punctuated with distracting music; and the dialogue is overstuffed with platitudes that land like corny messages from fortune cookies.

The group's charismatic leader, Marie Daulne, chose to present the music as a chronological history of the group, which resulted in poor pacing and a little more talking than was absolutely necessary.

Early testing of Farmville 2 in the Philippines under the name Big Harvest helped the company iron out kinks and poor pacing in gameplay that would have turned away prospective users.

Aside from these isolated moments, the show suffers from poor pacing and a meandering structure.

Let's be real: A blind misrepresentation of a minority culture is a failing of craft as much as an underdeveloped protagonist or poor pacing.

While that particular plotline actually has a pretty effective pay-off, the build-up is downright torturous, stretching both credulity and our sustaining interest to near-breaking thanks to poor pacing and logic problems.

At the Cáceres Half Marathon, he stated his intention to try for the world record and, although he won the race, poor pacing left him some distance from a record time.

He found that despite poor pacing and stilted gameplay, the "quirky scripting and edgy plot" were strong draws, and called Killer7 one of "most artfully designed footnotes in gaming history".

In a deliberately provocative speech, David Cameron, the Tory leader, adopted the metaphor of a caravan crossing the desert to highlight the importance of making sure that the income growth of the poorest keeps pace with the rest.

But think how awful it has been for the poor president, pacing around his Oval Cage as Al Gore frittered away this huge, amazing gift that had been bestowed on him: the best economy in the history of mankind, a burgeoning surplus, a declining crime rate, minuscule unemployment and inflation, vertiginous approval ratings.

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