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The phrase "am faster than" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the speed of oneself to another person or object.
Example: "In the race, I am faster than my closest competitor."
Alternatives: "I outrun" or "I have a quicker pace than".
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About me, I am faster than him.
I am faster than my mother and her baby boy is no good at all.
.47 T30 When I am faster than others, I move on to new assessment tasks.
"I'm feeling good - I'm fitter than ever and I know I am faster than ever.
A fantastic player for someone like me to have outside to kick to, even though I am faster than him.
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So R-FCN is faster than Faster-RCNN.
They're faster than us.
At 30, Gatlin is faster than ever.
The turnaround was faster than anybody imagined.
Sometimes, outlaws are faster than the law.
It's faster than using a computer.
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