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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fast forward" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the action of moving ahead quickly in time or skipping to a later point in a narrative or process.
Example: "Let's do a fast forward to the end of the meeting where we made the final decision."
Alternatives: "a quick jump" or "a rapid advance."
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Not so much a "pause" as a "fast forward" A decade ago, the world was talking about limiting the rise in global temperatures to 2C to avoid dangerous impacts from climate change.
We further propose a fast forward pass method based on the "fixed-point algorithm".
TiVo has a fast forward button that is similar to the one on a VCR.
Experimental results show that Stepper-3D achieves a fast forward walking speed of 0.5 m/s and accomplishes omnidirectional walking.
A "fast forward" takes us to the present time when advances in modeling and increasing concern with space weather have prompted renewed interest in a classic observation.
Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) were then used to create a fast forward model and multi objective optimization was carried out to obtain the optimal set of geometric configurations which simultaneously maximizes the charging time and minimize the discharging time.
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It's a fast-forward campaign.
I feel like someone pressed a fast-forward button from August to April.
I was not alone in yearning for a fast-forward button.
All of this has given designers and engineers a fast-forward button advancing this technological flip-flop.
Black history is usually depicted as folklore about slavery, and then a fast-forward to the civil rights movement.
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