I'll need to step up the pace a bit if I am to win this race.
Pace yourself, youngster!
Our pace was at a glance.
Three barriers will slow my pace.
The boy quickened his pace when he realized that the creep was following him.
Ben heard the loud explosion from behind and quickened his pace.
He walked down the street at a normal pace, so as not to appear conspicuous.
The sloth moved slowly through the trees, its gradual pace a reflection of its name.
The horse started to gallop at a pleasant pace.
You didn't say which meaning of the word you want to use. Pace can mean a step, a length of measurement, a horse's gait, a way of walking, or a rate of speed. As a verb, it can mean to walk, to stride back and forth, to advance at a particular rate, to train a horse to pace, to measure by counting your steps, or to control your speed.I'll just toss out some sentences with various meanings.I'll pace the floor until I hear how the surgery went.Pace yourself so you don't get too tired on the hike.He walked at a rapid pace.
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.
Timing in a sentence refers to the rhythm and flow of the words. To improve timing, vary sentence lengths and structures, use punctuation effectively to control pausing and pace, and consider the impact of word choice on sentence flow. Practice reading your sentences aloud to better understand their timing and adjust as needed.
It is difficult to translate out of context; for an accurate translation use it in a sentence.