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Very fast
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The phrase "Very fast" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that occurs at a high speed or rate. Example: "The car zoomed by very fast, leaving a cloud of dust in its wake."
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Very fast is very bad.
"Very fast horse," Baffert said.
Very fast.
"This happened very fast.
He's very fast.
She worked very fast.
It's fast; very fast.
Talked very fast.
He writes very fast.
It's very, very fast.
That is very fast.
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