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Discover Ludwig"stronger pace" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a phrase that describes a faster rate of speed or progress. For example, "The team has been working at a stronger pace since bringing on the new manager."
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But today's likely stronger pace and definite stronger handling should work to provide a better effect.
The upward revision reflected a stronger pace of consumer spending than previously estimated.
Maybe the stronger pace suited and she got herself into a rhythm and came home.
He should be sharper this time and a likely stronger pace can help.
"He was green early and if there was a stronger pace there was no doubt he would have won.
He'll get a stronger pace in the Dewhurst, and Newmarket will also suit our horse better, as will fast ground".
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Both benefited from the strong pace set by those teammates.
Wage growth accelerated to its strongest pace since the recession.
Trading Leather certainly saw out the trip well in a race run at a strong pace.
That's the strongest pace of job growth we've seen since 1997".
From the first quarter of 2009, Singapore's trade-dependent economy grew 13.1 percent, the strongest pace since 1994.
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