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The phrase "a speed date" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a social event where individuals meet and interact with multiple potential romantic partners in a short amount of time.
Example: "She decided to try a speed date to meet new people and possibly find a romantic connection."
Alternatives: "a quick date" or "a fast date".
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Unleashed and not humbled, Ms. Palin is on a speed date with history, upending protocol as she goes.
If Ms. Sapra finds someone on a speed date, she will quickly bring him home to her mother.
They had met on a speed date, went to bed some weeks later, and she was hurt when he abandoned her immediately afterwards.
"It's like a speed date with a university," says Anya Fellow, a second-year English and film studies student at Bangor University.
Deb and Chip, a pair of middle-class newlyweds who met on a speed date, go on a solidly middle-class honeymoon to a Caribbean resort.
They have driven them around blindfolded in wheelchairs, forced them on a speed date with an actor or filmed them, while voicing their wicked 'inner thoughts', as they sit mutely in the stalls.
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Highlights include a speed dating ramble and a ghost walk in Shanklin (isleofwightwalkingfestival.co.uk).
Join us for a Speed Dating event organized specially for Harvard alumni.
"We chose a speed dating format to absolutely guarantee interaction between artists and scientists," Phillips said.
Ms. Welykyj, who goes to Mass every Sunday, joined church groups and attended adult education classes and a speed dating event.
We study dating behavior using data from a Speed Dating experiment where we generate random matching of subjects and create random variation in the number of potential partners.
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