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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fast of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a period of fasting or abstaining from food, often in a religious or cultural context.
Example: "During Lent, many Christians observe a fast of 40 days to prepare for Easter."
Alternatives: "a period of fasting" or "a time of abstinence".
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Even a fast of merely three days had foiled me.
A fast of contrition was proposed for January 14 , 1696
In Jan . 1943 Gandhi wrote a letter to the viceroy, Lord Linlithgow, blaming the government for their "leonine violence" and announced a fast of 21 days, which began on Feb. 10.
Artists, journalists, scientists and academics are among the 100 signatories to the statement alongside activists Vandana Shiva, Nnimmo Bassey and Yeb Sano, the Filipino diplomat who lead a fast of hundreds at the 2013 UN climate change summit in Poland after typhoon Haiyan devastated his country.
A recent review by Osborne et al. reported that the available literature supported use of a high-fat, no-carbohydrate diet for at least two meals with a fast of 4 12 h prior to 18F-FDG PET imaging and suggested that isolated fasting for less than 12 h and supplementation with food or drink just prior to imaging should be avoided [37].
All laboratory measurements were performed after a fast of at least 12 h.
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