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Discover LudwigThe phrase "walking pace" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the speed of a typical walking, either in literal or figurative contexts. For example, "The audience clapped in time to the music at a leisurely walking pace."
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It's walking pace at best.
"At about a walking pace," Dr. Esposito said.
If the mysterious entity, pursuing her at walking pace, catches her then she will be murdered.
80 min: The match is now being played at walking pace, albeit Arsenals' walking pace, which is considerably faster than that of most teams, especially Braga's.
The pace was good, walking pace was good, the swing was good".
The motorcade progresses at walking pace out of the Capitol grounds.
One of his mottoes, he tells me, is, "Let's run at walking pace".
4 mins It's cagey stuff so far and being played mostly at walking pace.
The island is so laid back that most of the cars drive at walking pace.
Mr. Masur takes the "Italian" Symphony at a walking pace, replacing excitability with leisurely good spirits.
The speed indicator showed the ship was making 3.3 knots, a fast walking pace.
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