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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a really fast" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a high speed or quickness, often in informal contexts.
Example: "The car is a really fast vehicle, perfect for racing."
Alternatives: "a very quick" or "an extremely rapid".
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Press A then X then A really fast if done correctly you can go through objects.
Hold Forward and press Back and A really fast; that should get you to levitate.
"He's got a really fast, quick release.
How about a really fast day?
To drive a really fast car.
"It wasn't won in a really fast time.
"I'm a good artist, and I'm a really fast runner".
"He's a really fast guy," tight end Bear Pascoe added.
"The race wasn't run in a really fast time.
"Asafa is a really fast guy," Bolt said.
"Designer drugs have a really fast turnaround," he said.
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