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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fast time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts such as sports or competitions to refer to a quick or efficient performance, often in relation to a specific time record.
Example: "She set a new personal best with a fast time in the 100-meter dash."
Alternatives: "a quick time" or "a speedy time".
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It wasn't a fast time.
It was fun and I had a fast time.
That's the lap that will get you a fast time.
The elite runner wants to run a fast time.
That's a fast time to change tactics and maybe even strategy.
"I will try to run a fast time," Bekele said, "maybe 3 50". Was he kidding?
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In a fast time-varying environment L cannot be large.
First, we use WINNER II [16] scenario for modelling a fast time-varying channel.
This ensures a fast time-to-publication for accepted papers and enables a wide electronic readership for the journal content.
So, this allows the time delay to be a fast time-varying function, which is different from the time delays in [7, 12, 15, 38, 40].
The constraint on the derivative of the time-varying delay is not required which allows the time-delay to be a fast time-varying function.
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