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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fast runner" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who runs quickly or excels in running.
Example: "During the race, she proved to be a fast runner, finishing well ahead of her competitors."
Alternatives: "a quick runner" or "a speedy runner."
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He was always a fast runner.
Asthma or not, I was a fast runner.
If I needed an athlete, I made him a fast runner".
What was so special about Bolt? "He's not just a fast runner, he's got personality.
With a fast runner, Brian Roberts, on third, it was worth a try.
"I just focused on sticking to what I know and being a fast runner".
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"If I was a faster runner, it would have been a lot shorter".
And why is it considered smart racing strategy to benefit from the pace of a faster runner of the same sex but unsporting if a female runner follows the stride of a man?
Terrence Quinn Queens To the Sports Editor: If anything, training is more difficult for me than it would be for a faster runner because I have to carve out so much more time to do the runs.
Pick a faster runner and "push to keep up.
You will have a greater chance of being a faster runner.
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