What does "face paced" mean?

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I found both "faced paced" and "face paced" (with and without a hyphen in between) on the Internet but was unable to find a proper definition.
Which one is correct, and what exactly does it mean?
Thanks.
 
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I found both "faced paced" and "face paced" (with and without a hyphen in between) on the Internet but was unable to find a proper definition.
Which one is correct, and what exactly does it mean?
Thanks.

Please give us the context in which you found them. On their own it is not possible to tell you.
 
In all these examples, it looks like a mistake for "fast-paced" >> communication that proceeds rapidly; "a fast-paced talker"; "fast-paced fiction
 
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