brisk pace
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbriskandpace
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brisk
adjective
uk/brɪsk/us/brɪsk/
quick, energetic, ...
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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 ofbriskandpacefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Despite this, the airline continued to add planes and routes to the fleet at abriskpace...
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The ladies wave their mantn, or decorative shawl, while the gentlemen keepbriskpacewith bamboo castanets.
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The field continues to develop at abriskpace, and has brought together researchers from many areas including mathematics, physics, biology, telecommunications, computer science, sociology, epidemiology, and others.
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The two rivals once again fought at abriskpace, connecting with hard punches and refusing to change the fighting styles both displayed through their careers.
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The walks are established primarily in order to get people fit, so are intended to be taken at abriskpace.
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Individuals were told that they should walk at their ownbriskpace, and it was emphasized that the walk was for health.
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Patients were told to walk at abriskpacefor 6 min and the distance walked in that time was measured.
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He has given us a run over the field at abriskpaceand a philosophic and humane opening to the debate.
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But he drove through the business at abriskpace.
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In order to implement the national curriculum in a reasonable timescale, it has been necessary to conduct the consultations so far at abriskpace.
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The song has elements of country music, and is taken at abriskpace.
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Many of the buildings are closer and can be reached in approximately 10 minutes at abriskpace.
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It is roughly 2.5 miles in length and takes approximately 2 hours to hike at abriskpace.
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The rate of growth accelerated in the 1990s and continued at abriskpaceinto the first decade of the 21st century.
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Despite this, the airline continued to add planes and routes to the fleet at abriskpace.
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The film is characterized by its tight, lean narrative, and runs at abriskpacefor its 79 minutes.
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Southee is known for his ability to generate late outswing at abriskpace.
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Playful type and a mix of full-spread compositions and silhouette sequences keep abriskpace.
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On a broader front, the economy initially recovered at abriskpacefrom the 197375 recession.
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