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pace

[peys] / peɪs /


VERB
walk with measured steps, esp. back and forth
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VERB
measure by footsteps
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Curran is often credited with having a canny mix of slower balls but he has largely kept his pace above 80mph in those crucial final stages.

From BBC

In 2025, the Philippine economy grew at its weakest pace in five years, reflecting the impact of the controversy, trade uncertainty and lingering structural issues.

From The Wall Street Journal

"MotoGP is growing globally at record pace -- and Adelaide will now be a key part of that growth story."

From Barron's

"CCEA qualifications must continue to provide effective pathways and progression and keep pace with developments in a rapidly changing technological environment."

From BBC

But the business community and lawmakers need to pick up the pace to cut back on plastic and find alternatives, policy experts said at a conference held late last week at New York University.

From The Wall Street Journal