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The phrase "a faster break" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the speed of a break, such as in sports, work breaks, or any situation where a break is taken more quickly than usual.
Example: "The team implemented a new strategy that allowed for a faster break during the game, catching the opponents off guard."
Alternatives: "a quicker break" or "an expedited break".
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It could however be shown that the rotor-stator designs with a high number and small size of holes and/or gaps have a faster break up rate.
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The Nets' Kenyon Martin fouled Malone on a fast break.
It came on a fast break up the left side.
Bird pulled up for another jumper on a fast break.
After that, he stole the ball at midcourt and finished a fast break with a dunk.
And that came after he had hacked Hayward to break up a fast break.
At least once a game, it seems, he has a steal that sparks a fast break.
"He threw me a pass on a fast break between his legs," Berry said.
Moments later, Sullinger was called for a flagrant foul for collaring Wallace on a fast break.
He fed James with a behind-the-back pass off a fast break, and James dunked.
I'm anxious to get a steal on a fast break.
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