faster pace

collocation in English

meaningsoffastandpace

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fast
adjective
uk
/fɑːst/
us
/fæst/
moving or happening quickly, or able to move 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 offastandpacefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffaster pace

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Unwanted or incomplete responses may prompt a feedback move with a different pitch level and contour, andfasterpace.
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It is basically like a cycle, where certain motives are repeated, each time at afasterpace.
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This shorter pattern, which creates a sense offasterpace, occurs repeatedly in the second period.
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The decline in poverty continued, at afasterpacethrough the 1980s and the 1990s.
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Since 1962 the upward trend has not only continued but appears to have done so at afasterpace.
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Short fragments, on the other hand, are transported at afasterpace, but material intake rates may be low.
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This repetition and itsfasterpacesimultaneously acknowledge the student response as not incorrect and proceeds to another, more specific initiation move on the same topic.
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I welcome public-private partnerships in bringing more private sector investment in our infrastructure, but public sector investment is needed at afasterpace.
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It is not valid because inflation has gone on at afasterpace.
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The only way in which there would be a cut would be if inflation grew at an evenfasterpace.
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But it would be unwise to proceed at afasterpacethan we are going in that respect.
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It increases at an evenfasterpacethan inflation, and the problems of how to contain either seem to be equally intractable.
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As a result, the pressure is on the remaining people to do additional work at afasterpace.
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We need to develop renewable energy resources at afasterpaceand save energy.
FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English
Thefasterpaceof economic processes, new forms of work, is creating complex problems.
FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English
European legislative procedures happen to be particularly complex and the market is simply developing at afasterpace.
FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English
The replacement of retail shops in this modern age will proceed at afasterpacethan ever before, certainly in towns and cities.
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Inflation and devaluation would he forced upon this country at a farfasterpacethan ever before.
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The coalfield developed rapidly—it has closed at an evenfasterpace.
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