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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acting fast" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where quick decision-making or rapid response is required.
Example: "In emergency situations, it's crucial to be acting fast to ensure everyone's safety."
Alternatives: "responding quickly" or "moving swiftly".
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"We don't believe in acting fast or acting unilaterally".
"We're acting fast and furiously," said Jane Barowitz, a spokeswoman for the school.
There is also concern that authorities are not acting fast enough.
But they seemed almost to have had the opposite effect, with Mr. Erdogan acting fast to choose a new leader.
France's medical safety watchdog, then named Afssaps, has been criticised by the victims for not acting fast enough.
The latest Obama-Xi announcement sends a strong message: the two nations are acting fast to enable a global low carbon transition.
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Mr. Spitzer criticized the commission for not acting faster.
We regret not acting faster to sort things out.
Hardly any of its prescriptions, he notes, have been followed: "We have to start acting faster".Reformists in the government appreciate this.
Studies showed most Mexican men who used Viagra ground it up to make it easier to swallow or in the belief it would start acting faster.
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