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Discover LudwigThe phrase "At the fastest" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is happening in the quickest possible time. For example: "We need to get the report finished by tomorrow, so we'll have to work at the fastest to make sure it's done on time."
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Latin America grew at the fastest rate, up 14.1%.
Manufacturing production grew at the fastest pace in seven months.
Be amazed at the fastest human in history!
Manufacturers reduced inventories at the fastest pace since October 1996.
And health care spending has been increasing at the fastest rate.
Analysts expect holiday sales rose at the fastest pace since 2006.
In the third quarter, the American economy grew at the fastest annual rate for 20 years.
Local governments in particular cut workers at the fastest rate in almost 30 years.
Consumer spending rose at the fastest pace in more than two years.
TRADE is shrinking at the fastest rate since the second world war.
Department store sales also rocketed at the fastest annual pace since 1996, the ONS figures showed.
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