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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always fast" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that consistently operates at a high speed or efficiency.
Example: "The new internet connection is always fast, making it easy to stream videos without buffering."
Alternatives: "consistently quick" or "perpetually speedy".
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I was always fast.
Wherever it is, he's always fast.
But it is not always fast.
"He's always fast in everything he's driven".
Expert intuition is always fast, and it only works in familiar situations.
The steps are always fast, and the hips are meant to move.
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Simon Surtees, London Hiaasen's novels are always fast-moving, bizarre and bawdy.
When I was little, the inappropriate content was always fast-forwarded through at my mother's request, leading me to believe that "Saturday Night Fever" was 20 minutes long.
She almost always fast-forwards through commercials, and because she can record all her favorite comedies and dramas, she hardly ever stumbles upon new shows.
"These schemes are always fast-tracked and justified without a full appraisal, because 'they're not going to cost us anything'," said Biggs.
While digital or personal video recorders have increased the amount of television people watch, the research suggested that 86% of people always fast-forward through adverts while watching timeshifted shows.
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