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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost as fast" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to compare the speed of two things, indicating that one is nearly as fast as the other.
Example: "The new car is almost as fast as the sports model, making it a great choice for speed enthusiasts."
Alternatives: "nearly as quick" or "practically as speedy".
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But frictions are increasing almost as fast.
And it's almost as fast.
But Wonga, a British internet firm, is almost as fast.
In their 40s they were almost as fast - 38 minutes.
Nationwide, the picture is changing almost as fast.
"Other expenses" grew almost as fast, presumably reflecting the rebates.
But it is flying out almost as fast.
A horse can run almost as fast as a leopard!
North America's too has grown almost as fast, but largely thanks to immigration.
(If you use gas, they're still almost as fast as heating up the grill).
And then, almost as fast as it had appeared, the keto diet disappeared.
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