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The phrase "are often faster" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the speed of two or more subjects, indicating that one or more of them typically has a greater speed.
Example: "Electric cars are often faster than traditional gasoline vehicles, making them a popular choice for many drivers."
Alternatives: "tend to be quicker" or "frequently outpace".
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So prime lenses are often faster and sharper than zooms, but also by definition less versatile.
One tactic is to exploit the fact that machines are often faster than humans.
In the United States, basic science has traditionally been paid for by universities or by the government, but private institutes are often faster and more focussed, and the world is awash in new fortunes.
Among them are the fact that cable modems are often faster and more reliable than D.S.L. and that cable companies took an early lead in deploying the equipment required to deliver Internet data at high speeds.
Indeed, Mr. Gonzalez said that with the Internet, smaller companies now have better access to information about global markets and are often faster to seize opportunities than larger companies.
New tools are often faster and more enthusiastically supported.
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During these early spring days, gardening activities are often fast and sometimes even furious.
Fat men are often fast.
In addition, startups are often fast-moving and unpredictable environments.
Prior to procedures patients are often fasted, leading to nutritional deficits.
"The great lesson of Fukushima," Pratt says, "is that disasters are often fast moving and difficult to predict events, where the window of time for effective intervention is small".
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