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The phrase "a fast track growing" is not correct in English.
It seems to be an attempt to describe something that is growing quickly, but the structure is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The company is on a fast track to growing its market share significantly this year."
Alternatives: "rapidly growing" or "fast-growing".
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The juveniles, however, were on a fast track: growing to adult size in two months, reproducing at four and then dying off as the short rainy season ended.
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China is allowing foreign insurance companies to buy up to 25percentt of domestic insurers, opening a fast track for foreign companies eager to get into the growing market.
Court delays are already growing, with those scheduled for a "fast track trial" in central London having to wait until October 2012 for a hearing date, the council states.
Perhaps she grew convinced she was on the right track because she was on such a fast track.
"It's a fast track.
It is a fast track.
And it's a fast track.
It is a fast track..
"That's a fast track," Tameika said.
The talks went on a fast track.
"This is on a fast track".
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