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How to Use "Pace" with Example Sentences
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pace
(n):
a step; the rate of speed of something moving
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Used with adjectives:
"
She is working at a
great
pace
.
"
(great, good, even, moderate, steady)
"
She walks at a
smooth
pace
.
"
(smooth, leisurely, slow, gentle)
"
The people at the office work at a very
fast
pace
.
"
(fast, rapid, hectic)
Used with verbs:
"
He
walks
at a fast
pace
.
"
(walks, runs, moves)
"
Please
step
three
paces
forward.
"
(step, take)
"
We need to
increase
the
pace
at work.
"
(increase, speed up, quicken)
"
He
set
the
pace
for the marathon.
"
(set, dictated)
"
He could not
keep up
the
pace
with his older brother.
"
(keep up, maintain)
"
Please
slow
your
pace
, so that others can catch up.
"
(slow)
Used with prepositions:
"
The kids walked a couple of
paces
behind
their camp leader.
"
(behind)
"
We walked a few
paces
ahead
of the hikers.
"
(ahead)
"
We were just a few
paces
from
the campsite.
"
(from)
"
They are working
at
a fast
pace
.
"
(at)
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pace
(v):
to walk back and forth in the same area; to set the speed of something
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Used with adverbs:
"
He
slowly
paced
back and forth in the hospital waiting room.
"
(slowly)
"
She
nervously
paced
up and the down the hall.
"
(nervously, anxiously)
"
He
carefully
paced
himself, so he would not make any errors.
"
(carefully, cautiously)
Used with prepositions:
"
He
paced
around
the room over and over again.
"
(around)
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