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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are much faster for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the speed of two or more things in relation to a specific task or purpose.
Example: "Electric cars are much faster for city driving compared to traditional gasoline vehicles."
Alternatives: "are significantly quicker for" or "are considerably faster for".
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Surface growth is the dominant soot formation mechanism (compared to nucleation) for both types of flames; however, surface growth rates are much faster for normal diffusion flames compared to inverse flames.
Also, the release rates are much faster for cefazolin in all implants with four or more pinholes, while they are comparable in implants with only two pinholes.
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The devolatilization is much faster for small particles.
The rate of sulfur addition to PMA is much faster for MoO3, than for MoO2.
However, in the 3D case the projective model is much faster for layout and drawing using standard graphics packages.
The decolorization was much faster for EF and PEF compared to AO-SS and AO-H2O2 due to the contribution of hydroxyl radicals in the bulk.
We also found that the wetting process is much faster for a micrometer-sized metal drop compared to a millimeter-sized metal drop.
This tautomerism was much faster for the polyformamidine due to cyclic dimerization of formamidine groups in the preferred E-syn configuration.
Biodegradability tests showed that the rate of degradation was much faster for reductively degradable conjugates (completed within 4 h) than the degradation of conjugates linked via an enzymatically degradable oligopeptide GFLG sequence (within 72 h).
The BOR kinetics is much faster for Pt/C than for Ag/C (iPt= 0.15, iAg= 3.1×10−4 A cm−2 at E="−0.65 V vs. NHE at 25 °C), but both materials present similar Tafel slope values.
The biggest change came on I-66 itself, where both eastbound and westbound trips were much faster for more of the day, which is, of course, the point of the initiative.
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