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The phrase "an fast" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a fast" because "fast" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "He is a fast runner, completing the race in record time."
Alternatives: "a quick" or "a speedy".
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They told me I have high wave of beta up to around 30 meaning that I had quite an fast moving active wave to prevents information coming through.
As an fast paced technology company, they were so focused on action, over perfection, that they literally encouraged their developers to write code that might not even work, for the sake of innovation.
Kickers made a 42-yard field goal, the length of the proposed new extra point, 83percentt of the time in 2013 -- so while the one point after is still a safer bet, coaches looking to take an fast lead, catch up early in the game, or go up another possession will have to consider the two-point try as a reward worth the relative risk.
This type of AP onset dynamics was observed in both regular spiking an fast spiking neocortical neurons (data not shown).
The study of clinical isolates both from agar plate cultures and directly from blood cultures showed that these profiles allow a reliable identification of brucellae to genus level, stating that MALDI-TOF MS is an fast and highly reliable technique for straightforward Brucella identification, both from culture plates and directly from blood culture vials.
In the answer options of item 5 (pain frequency) the team could not detect whether "on most days "meant pain e.g. in 60percentt (" an den meisten Tagen") or 90percentt of the days (" an fast allen Tagen").
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The pulling-a-fast-one scenario.
An angry Cavendish is a fast Cavendish.
I am a fast reader.
"We played a fast game.
It is a fast track.
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