increased tempo

collocation in English

meaningsofincreaseandtempo

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increase
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈɪn.kriːs/
us
/ˈɪn.kriːs/
a rise in the amount or size ...
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tempo
noun
uk
/ˈtem.pəʊ/
us
/ˈtem.poʊ/
the speed at which an ...
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(Definition ofincreaseandtempofrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofincreased tempo

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Reductions have since proceeded at a somewhatincreasedtempoand further reductions will be made at an accelerated pace during coming months.
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Theincreasedtempoof operations gives rise to suspicions.
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I hope that the existing trend towards more open local government will continue at anincreasedtempo.
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I only said that theincreasedtempoof production probably has not quite made up for the shorter hours that we are working.
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What holds good for this form of evolution will apply even more strongly to televising our proceedings, because of theincreasedtempoof life.
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What we have to do is to maintain thisincreasedtempo.
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It will mean that they will be richer because theincreasedtempohas been maintained.
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If there are reserves of people in the service there is no need for having them from outside, but similarly, there ought to be anincreasedtempoof reorganisation.
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It struck me that although the tempo of mechanisation is increasing and although we talk of "automation" to represent thatincreasedtempo, it is nothing new.
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I suppose that the twelve years could be regarded in theincreasedtempoof life as being almost equal to the twenty years which was formerly the case.
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He struck a responsive cord in me when he spoke of cancer and the possibility that its incidence grows relatively with theincreasedtempoat which our population is living.
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Theincreasedtempoof operations, together with a shortage of volunteers and the need to provide replacements for casualties, forced their disbandment by the end of 1943.
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In almost all pibroch in which these later movements are found, the variations are played first as a singling and then as a doubling and with a slightlyincreasedtempo.
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