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The phrase "allow a fast drip" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are instructing someone to permit a quick or continuous flow of a liquid, often in medical or culinary settings.
Example: "To ensure the plant receives enough water, allow a fast drip from the hose for a few hours."
Alternatives: "permit a rapid flow" or "enable a quick drip".
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These are typically used for things like lamb, so the meat can sit up off the pan, and allow the juices to drip through to a pan underneath.
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