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keep pace



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Idioms and Phrases

Also, keep up . Go at the same rate as others, not fall behind. For example, The teacher told his mother that Jimmy was not keeping up with the class . Shakespeare had the first term in A Midsummer Night's Dream (3:2): “My legs cannot keep pace with my desires.†[Late 1500s]
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Example Sentences

Among these are a rising workload, funding which has not kept pace with inflation and the prospect of higher employer National Insurance contributions.

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While we still produced housing to keep pace with demand, most people welcomed such changes.

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But despite maintaining a loyal base of Bachelor Nation fans during its more than two decades on air, the franchise has failed to keep pace with cultural shifts and fast-moving social trends.

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The men were pulled from the buses so fast the guards couldn’t keep pace.

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However, universities have long claimed that the money it receives from the Scottish government has not kept pace with inflation and is less per student than similar institutions in England get from tuition fees.

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