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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tad faster" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a slight increase in speed or pace, often in informal contexts.
Example: "If we could make the process a tad faster, we would meet our deadline more comfortably."
Alternatives: "a bit quicker" or "slightly faster".
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In fact, countries that export commodities grew just a tad faster, at 5.4% a year, than nonexporters, which on average grew 4.6% from 2000 through 2008.
Turning pages on the Kindle is a tad faster now.
"I'll be busy," he says, urging her to fix her hair a tad faster.
Their assets grew just a tad faster, suggesting that they are expanding their businesses on firm foundations.
Lane is a willowy athlete; Hart is a pass-rushing specialist who needs to be a tad faster to justify his slight 6'0", 248-pound build.
For the final round, with the greens running a tad faster as they dried out from the rain earlier in the week, he switched back to his trusty old friend.
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The Washington Post also thought my reaction a tad "fast-breathing".
Each sonata jumped to life, but perhaps especially the first movement of the Beethoven, which was taken a tad fast -- or maybe just with a tad more rhythmic incisiveness than one is used to -- and where the extraordinarily numerous ideas were all fully embodied before being discarded.
I did notice the screen felt a tad gritty faster than my other touchscreen devices, however, and had to be wiped down more frequently with an eyeglasses cloth.
But perhaps I had pulled out of a driveway a tad too fast.
It's a tad embarrassing, too, that fast food franchise McDonalds, and the Japanese giant, Mitsubishi, were short of cash on hand.
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