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The phrase "adjust how fast" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the modification of speed or pace in various contexts, such as technology, processes, or activities.
Example: "We need to adjust how fast the machine operates to improve efficiency."
Alternatives: "change the speed" or "modify the pace."
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Although these did not matter too much when we fixed our power supply to something more reliable, it was very useful since we could adjust how fast the helicopter reacted as well as smooth out the stability system and not give it too much power.
Therefore, regulating the training set or the learning rate used to build the background model, it is possible to adjust how fast new static objects get incorporated into the background model.
Thus a differential form of the learning rule is begin{aligned} tau_{w}frac{dmathbf{w}}{dt} &= v mathbf{x} v-theta), tau_{theta} v-thetaetau_{theta}frac{dtheta}{dtetabigr), end{aligned} (2) where (tau_{w}) and (tau_{theta}) are time-scale factors, which in simulated environments, can be used to adjust how fast the system is changing with respect to time.
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The trick is that we constantly change the properties of the waveform to match the exploration conditions, like adjusting how fast the waterfall seems to be flowing.
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The killer is that these people don't adjust their expectation of how fast a site should be, Bixby says.
Over time, Albertorio says, Sunu plans to let you adjust for things like how fast or slow you walk, and integrate the app with services like Google Maps to help guide the way to specific destinations.
Adjust the difficulty by modifying how fast the AI driver finishes the race.
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