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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fast reader" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe someone who reads quickly and efficiently, often in contexts related to reading skills or habits. Example: "She is a fast reader, able to finish a novel in just a few hours."
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I am a fast reader.
Are you a fast reader?
I've never been a fast reader.
I am not a fast reader.
But, she added, "He's never been a fast reader".
My mother was a fast reader, and a slightly odd one.
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To exemplify, a faster reader reaches the gaze position, at which the eye tracker measures the largest pupil size, earlier than does a slower reader.
Once a confidently fast reader, I found myself reading at the pace of a person learning a foreign language.
"She demolishes books pretty quickly – she's a very fast reader," says Naidu, who also reveals that her friend is a keen crossword solver.
I'm a very fast reader.
I'm not a particularly fast reader, but who cares?
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