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a good speed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a good speed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the adequacy or suitability of a speed, often in contexts like driving, internet connectivity, or performance metrics. Example: "The car maintained a good speed on the highway, allowing us to reach our destination quickly."
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29 human-written examples
ALTHOUGH the pacemaker is tiring, the other runners are keeping up a good speed.
News & Media
"She will be a good speed skier," said Pfeifer, the United States team coach.
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You didn't have much room, but it was steep enough to get a good speed going.
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"Put it this way," said Dr. Janoo, "they create a good speed trap".
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After coasting down each mountain at a good speed, they found that the brakes needed new linings every time.
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"The tendency there has been to build the big wide arterials; you have these long superblocks and you can get up to a good speed".
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
29 human-written examples
Still for MOLA we observed a good speed-up reaching, on a 10 CPU cluster (maximum potential speed-up of 10×), 8,64× using AutoDock4 and 8,60× using Vina (figure 2).
Science
Comparing times from Figure10 with the measured times in CPU, note that we continue obtaining a good speed-up of 12 in GT540M and over 10 in GTX280 as shown in Figure9a.
The internal network read about 80 Mbps, a fairly good speed, all thing considered, and a large improvement over the G network.
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Mention to an N.F.L. scout that a draft-eligible player has good speed, and a broad smile will cross his face.
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Antics aside, Bordagaray, a right-handed hitter, had good speed and a fine batting eye, playing 11 seasons with a career average of.283.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Instead of stating the obvious use more descriptive and contextual phrases that explains what kind of "good speed" you are referring to, for instance use "a good speed for learning", "a good speed for cooking", "a good speed for driving", etc.
Common error
Don't assume that "a good speed" is always desirable. In some situations, a lower speed might be safer or more appropriate. Always consider the context when evaluating whether a particular speed is truly "good".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a good speed" functions as an adjectival phrase modifying the noun "speed". It specifies that the speed in question is satisfactory or advantageous in a given context. Ludwig examples show it describing acceptable velocity in various scenarios.
Frequent in
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36%
News & Media
32%
Science
16%
Less common in
Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "a good speed" is a common and grammatically correct way to describe a rate of motion that is satisfactory or appropriate. Ludwig's analysis, in line with the findings of Ludwig AI, shows that it's used across various contexts, from news and media to scientific and technical writing. While versatile, remember to consider the specific context to ensure "speed" accurately reflects the intended meaning, and avoid assuming "a good speed" is always desirable. Consider alternatives like "reasonable velocity" or "decent pace" for greater precision. Always make sure your message is clear with a deeper contextual description when describing this phrase.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
reasonable velocity
Replaces "speed" with "velocity" and "good" with "reasonable", focusing on the rate of motion in a specific direction.
decent pace
Substitutes "speed" with "pace" and "good" with "decent", emphasizing the rate of progress or movement.
respectable rate
Replaces "speed" with "rate" and "good" with "respectable", highlighting the standard or measure of performance.
adequate velocity
Replaces "speed" with "velocity" and "good" with "adequate", suggesting a sufficient or satisfactory level of motion.
sufficient tempo
Replaces "speed" with "tempo" and "good" with "sufficient", often used in musical contexts to indicate the right rhythm.
acceptable swiftness
Replaces "speed" with "swiftness" and "good" with "acceptable", focusing on the quickness or rapidity of movement.
moderate haste
Replaces "speed" with "haste" and "good" with "moderate", indicating a balanced approach to quickness.
fair momentum
Replaces "speed" with "momentum" and "good" with "fair", highlighting the force or energy of movement.
satisfactory progression
Changes the focus from speed to progression and implies acceptable advancement.
optimal cadence
Uses "cadence" instead of "speed", implying a rhythm or sequence with maximum efficiency.
FAQs
How can I use "a good speed" in a sentence?
You can use "a good speed" to describe the rate at which something is moving or progressing, such as "The car maintained "a good speed" on the highway" or "The website loads at "a good speed"".
What are some synonyms for "a good speed"?
Alternatives to "a good speed" include "reasonable velocity", "decent pace", or "respectable rate", depending on the specific context.
Is it more appropriate to say "a fast speed" or "a good speed"?
While both phrases are understandable, ""a good speed"" often implies that the rate is suitable or optimal for a particular purpose, whereas "a fast speed" simply indicates high velocity. The better choice depends on the intended meaning.
What does it mean to maintain "a good speed" in a race?
In the context of a race, maintaining ""a good speed"" typically means sustaining a pace that is both efficient and sustainable, allowing the participant to compete effectively without burning out too quickly.
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