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The phrase "a speed" is correct and usable in written English, though its appropriateness depends on context.
You can use it when referring to a specific speed in a general sense, often in technical or scientific discussions.
Example: "The car reached a speed of 120 miles per hour on the highway."
Alternatives: "a rate" or "a velocity".
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It's a speed bump".
"I'm a speed skater.
A speed bump is installed.
A speed guy.
The toilet babbles like a speed freak.
It has a speed of 80 mph.
The family trauma is a speed bump.
Each one is a speed bump.
The agenda hit a speed bump.
I've always been a speed reader".
"It is a speed trap".
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