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'slow the pace' is correct and usable in written English
You could use this phrase in a variety of contexts to indicate that something should slow down or become more gradual. For example, "Please slow the pace of the meeting so we can have time to discuss each point."
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Gonzaga wants to slow the pace.
Slumping investment may slow the pace of innovation.
"I'm going to slow the pace down," he said.
Yet Republican lawmakers -- and even some regulators -- want to slow the pace.
Mr. Gulliver said HSBC would now slow the pace of its disposals.
"We didn't go out to try to slow the pace for him," said O'Brien.
Sanctions, he pointed out, had done nothing to slow the pace of Iran's enrichment programme.
Look for the Sooners to run the ball, slow the pace and control the clock.
Gas prices influence voters indirectly, because rising prices can slow the pace of growth.
A painful asset slump or banking collapse there would further slow the pace of global growth.
What Feldman did was to slow the pace of events in the Schoenbergian universe.
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