set the pace

idiom

: to be the one that is at the front in a race and that controls how fast the other racers have to go
often used figuratively
The company's advanced equipment sets the pace for the recording industry.

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If anything, the discount wars are getting a bit hotter as major retailers’ price cuts steadily narrow the gap with Amazon’s, which continue to set the pace for holiday-season bargains, NBC News’ Holiday Price Check shows. Rob Wile, NBC News, 20 Nov. 2024 Amid interrogations about production levels and stockpile health, Replicator promises to set the pace for cheap, fast, proliferated weapons. Colin Demarest, Axios, 20 Nov. 2024 This has been an exciting first month of the season with teams like the Guardians, Yankees and Orioles off to hot starts in the American League while the Braves, Brewers, Cubs and Phillies set the pace in the National League. Jim Bowden, The Athletic, 25 Apr. 2024 And as multifamily property management continues to evolve, those who embrace technology and lead with creativity can set the pace for employee retention and resident satisfaction. Jonathan Treble, Forbes, 28 Oct. 2024 See all Example Sentences for set the pace 

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“Set the pace.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/set%20the%20pace. Accessed 26 Dec. 2024.

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