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'struggle to keep pace' is a perfectly valid sentence in written English and can be used in a variety of contexts.
For example: "She had to struggle to keep pace with the faster runners during the marathon."
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As mobile technology evolves, brands and advertisers are often subject to fragmentation and, not only that, but they struggle to keep pace with the evolving technology while keeping costs at bay, especially while trying to avoid rebuilding their mobile infrastructure every few years.
Upson is 35, currently injured and will surely struggle to keep pace.
Savings accounts and money market funds will struggle to keep pace with inflation.
While agents struggle to keep pace with demand, gun manufacturers are celebrating record sales.
It is a problem for opponents, who might underestimate Mercer until they struggle to keep pace with him.
Beyond the glitz, Las Vegas is a real community, one where public resources struggle to keep pace with individual aspirations.
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Federal regulators are struggling to keep pace.
But outside, the state authorities have struggled to keep pace.
Regulators have struggled to keep pace with the explosion.
Taylor is really struggling to keep pace here.
Insurers are struggling to keep pace with increasing costs.
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