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The phrase "are extremely fast" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the speed of an object, process, or person in a positive manner.
Example: "The new processors in these computers are extremely fast, allowing for quicker data processing and multitasking."
Alternatives: "are very quick" or "are highly rapid".
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The greens are extremely fast.
Actually, I think they select for people who may or may not understand the underlying concepts but who in any case are extremely fast at working out details.
Although algorithms that employ dynamic reconfiguration are extremely fast, they need the underlying architecture to change structure very rapidly, possibly at each step of the computation.
Numerical procedures for UMY and LDYM approaches are extremely fast relative to conventional numerical schemes, and are not restricted by complex geometry or loading.
Imaging the interaction between different combustion species under turbulent flame conditions requires methods that both are extremely fast and provide means to spectrally separate different signals.
HAdV-D26K shows a very low affinity interaction with CD46, however the kinetics are extremely fast making it impossible to measure an accurate KOn/Off at any of the concentrations measured, suggesting an unstable interface.
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His adventures are extremely fast-paced, one action sequence quickly leading to another as Doc outsmarts and outfights his opponents.
Another Be star whose rotational velocity is extremely fast is Alpha Arae at 470 km/s a speed so extreme that it is on the verge of exploding.
"Also being extremely fast".
Johnny was extremely fast, a wonderfully quick thinker.
But he is extremely fast and full of confidence".
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