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The phrase "as fast often" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to convey a frequency or speed, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "He runs as fast often as he can" does not convey a clear meaning.
Alternatives: "as frequently as possible" or "as quickly as often."
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Construction boomed, prices rose at an astonishing pace and banks gave out loans just as fast, often to customers like Mr. Marbán, who used the equity in his house to finance a mortgage for his shop.
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As a consequence, most basic operations, such as computing the quasiseparability orders, applying a vector, a block vector, multiplying two quasiseparable matrices together, inverting a quasiseparable matrix, can be at least as fast and often faster than previous existing algorithms.
Dots moving up were judged as animate more often than dots moving down, while dots moving down were judged as faster most often.
"No one was bored here," he writes, "because a new and inspirational game had been discovered: skiing, downhill only; as fast and as often as possible".
"We will bomb Germany as fast and as often as possible until win this war," said Major General Spaatz, when his Flying Fortresses got back from Rouen.
She didn't twirl as fast or as often as she used to; a few spins, executed gingerly, were enough to draw fervent applause.
Those numbers are corrected by the late afternoon, but by then media reporters intent on getting news up as fast as possible, have often bestowed some measure of success on the tagalong show.
For the many of us who ride and talk about bikes, it's almost always about getting from A to B, and often as fast and as efficiently possible.
They worry about being downsized; they are traumatised by the deaths of their fathers and their children leaving home; they are besieged by intimations of mortality, as the gut spreads and the hair thins; and, most of all, they worry about "that thang down there", and not being able to Do It as fast and furiously and often as they used to.
HFT firms execute orders with stunning speed, often as fast as four milliseconds.
But "I'll write until noon AS FAST AS I CAN," often results in getting three or four scenes done.
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