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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about as fast" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the speed of two things, indicating that they are similar in speed.
Example: "The new car is about as fast as the old one, making it a great choice for racing."
Alternatives: "roughly the same speed" or "approximately as quick".
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"It was growing about as fast as other early dinosaurs".
That is, about as fast as a DSL modem.
It should be about as fast as Pickle for general Python types.
Britain is cutting about as fast as it can without seriously damaging the economy.
However, that's only about as fast as the working-age population grew.
And then you'd get to San Francisco about as fast as you would on Southwest Airlines.
From a realistic standpoint, they're progressing about as fast as they can progress".
That is about as fast as a commercial airliner on takeoff.
He moves about as fast as your average 38-year-old, N.F.L. player or otherwise.
By 1994, Renault was selling little Twingos about as fast as it could make them, nearly 20,000 a month.
"You can catch the crappie there about as fast as you can pull them out," he said.
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