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The phrase "as speedy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the speed of something to another, often in a context where speed is a relevant factor.
Example: "The new delivery service promises to be as speedy as the competition, ensuring packages arrive on time."
Alternatives: "as fast" or "as quick".
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The holograms aren't as speedy as those in Hollywood.
Charlotte Lucas's notorious advice in Pride and Prejudice is to be as speedy as possible.
She is 85 and not as speedy as she used to be.
Chrome's mobile browser is as speedy as its desktop counterpart, but incorporates a few bells and whistles too.
Turner informed Suzuki that alligators, although as speedy as any leadoff hitter, tend to run straight ahead, not side to side.
A little harsh, perhaps, as Mottram is still potent enough to put in an occasional first serve almost as speedy as Venus Williams' second.
Some of the early players of DQ Tycoon say they have the kind of frustrations they imagine real Dairy Queen managers face: workers are not as speedy as managers would like.
In the opening work, Mozart's B flat Quartet (K. 589), the players adopted a moderate pace, not as speedy as some period-instrument groups but as spirited and lithe as it needed to be.
FRAMs, by contrast, are as speedy as DRAMs, yet, like flash memory, retain their data when the power is off.
It isn't quite as speedy as the iPhone 6S but it's actually usable so I can't complain about that.
The OS is as speedy as you'd expect from a modern smartphone, the screen was bright and clear, and… really, it just felt damned nice in the hand.
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