at an ever-increasing pace

collocation in English

meaningsofatandpace

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at
preposition
uk
/æt/
us
/æt/
used to show an exact position or ...
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pace
noun
uk
/peɪs/
us
/peɪs/
the speed at which someone or something moves, or with which something happens ...
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(Definition ofatandpacefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofat an ever-increasing pace

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It is going at anever-increasingpacedown an ever-steepening hill.
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Since then, technology has moved on at anever-increasingpace.
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Suddenly, it is about to change into a multi-lane highway with developing technology allowing us to move along those lanes at anever-increasingpace.
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Another issue of concern to many people living in the country is the threat of development in the countryside seemingly at anever-increasingpace.
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The modernisation of industry will go on atever-increasingpace.
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We are told that it will do so at anever-increasingpace.
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She does not seem to understand that environmental damage operates on a ratchet which clicks forward at anever-increasingpaceand does not turn back.
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That will become an even worse problem as the new technologies change the nature of our industry withever-increasingpace.
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In the 20th century, the development of biotechnology has proceeded at anever-increasingpace, to the great benefit of mankind.
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Because today's world is growing ever closer, and cultural barriers and misperceptions should be coming down at anever-increasingpace.
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Many new medications were being developed by pharmaceutical manufacturers at anever-increasingpace, and the prices of those medications were rising steeply.
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