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The phrase "able to work fast" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's capability to perform tasks quickly and efficiently.
Example: "She is able to work fast under pressure, which makes her an asset to the team."
Alternatives: "capable of working quickly" or "able to perform tasks rapidly."
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Despite my speed, I was getting the feeling that I wouldn't be able to work fast enough.
If we don't manage to form a qualified and trustworthy team quickly, we won't be able to work fast and efficiently.
I was prepared to face an inferno of emotions such as stress, the feeling of not being able to work fast enough, overwhelming circumstances and sorrow.
As a nurse from IALCH commented: "The system is user friendly, very fast, and saves money because the doctors are able to read the scans from the rural hospitals without the patient, the decision is made on the phone, results are posted through the computer, multidisciplinary teams are able to work fast with the system and patient care is improved".
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Sometimes I go through periods of gloom, when I wish that we had been able to work faster on this.
Roest said: "We should be able to work faster and much more cheaply than with big boats.
In the experiment, our system is able to work faster than 1 fps on tablet and 5 fps on PC depending on the size of input video, the amount of feature points, and the moving speed of the camera.
As you practice this, you'll be able to work faster and make looser cylinders.
You will never be able to work faster than when you work the night before something is due, but it's still not a good idea.
"But I've always been able to work quite fast.
You have to work fast.
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