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The phrase "a fast paced clip" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that occurs quickly or at a rapid speed, often in the context of a video, music, or a narrative style.
Example: "The movie was engaging, with a fast paced clip that kept the audience on the edge of their seats."
Alternatives: "a rapid tempo" or "a brisk pace".
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It's a fast paced game.
We are a fast paced clinic with three doctors.
This is a fast paced, totally enjoyable read.
If it's a fast-paced clip, just fade the current clip in from white.
This account clip-clops along at a fast pace and Hillenbrand's descriptive (though sometimes overwrought) prose is rife with eccentric characters, exciting races and immense tragedy.
It's a fast pace, just walking.
The nature of careers is changing at a fast pace.
A fast pace leaves most people feeling rushed.
Saturday, she would prefer a fast pace from the start.
China has been expanding its navy at a fast pace.
Last year she set a fast pace but finished 12th.
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