fast pace
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffastandpace
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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)
Examplesoffast pace
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The uncertainties and anxieties that accompany thisfastpaceof change leaves them hankering after the imagined certitudes and securities of a more 'stable' past.
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Thefastpaceof the computer age and the quick development of technology suggest that this impact will continue.
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Here, he also had to set afastpace.
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For example, if the arrival and departure processes, (t) and (t), are changing at afastpace, the assumptions for stationary may become violated.
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Additionally, the present work suggests that receptive and expressive vocabulary skills of bilingual children are highly correlated and increase at afastpaceduring their kindergarten year.
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The broad scope andfastpaceof the book dictate that information is often necessarily rudimentary, varying considerably in detail and depth from one chapter to the next.
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That means working together co-operatively and finding a way forward to deal with the challenges that are marching towards us at a veryfastpace.
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They wish to push through non-urgent legislation at an extremelyfastpace.
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However, the continued training of people at work is equally important, particularly when technology is developing at such afastpace.
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The chief constable confirmed that, but it has been ignored and prisoners continue to be released at afastpace.
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It would be interesting to add up the cost of going metric at such afastpace.
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I am glad to say that we are now repaying foreign borrowing at a veryfastpace.
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This is already being achieved, but at not a sufficientlyfastpace.
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So far as this nationalisation programme is proceeding now, there is no doubt that it is proceeding at an extremelyfastpace.
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Raw material resources world-wide are diminishing at afastpace.
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The latter are key countries in economic, political and population terms, and also countries where aviation is developing at a veryfastpace.
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However, it is more difficult for them than it is for young people to adapt to a veryfastpaceof working.
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That is the ideal way to do things, but if the market is eroding at afastpace, what are we to do?
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We have also to think of police cars which have to go at afastpaceand where an axle can easily be broken.
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