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The phrase "ascended fast" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone rising quickly, whether literally or metaphorically.
Example: "The rocket ascended fast into the sky, leaving a trail of smoke behind."
Alternatives: "rose quickly" or "climbed rapidly."
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Rousey ascended fast — at sixteen, she was ranked No. 1 in America — but she never quite resigned herself to the life of a full-time judoka.
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We think the women ascended faster because they were riding a different elevator.
While her instructor challenged her to learn, she ascended faster with no body next to her.
Also, the Red Planet's surface gravity is only 38% of Earth's, so martian magma can ascend faster, giving it less time to lose its gas.
Lammerding said it is preferable to depart into a headwind, in which the wind helps the rate of climb and allows the pilot to ascend faster.
You should never ascend faster then 30 feet (9.1 m) a minute.
Glider pilots can stay airborne for hours by flying through air that is ascending as fast or faster than the glider itself is descending, thus gaining potential energy.
Divers can get them if they ascend too fast.
Compression sickness occurs when a diver ascends too fast and nitrogen in the bloodstream that is normally expelled by the lungs forms bubbles.
I did it even though I was unqualified because we had no bench strength". Sculley ascended Pepsi's ladder fast because he helped accelerate Pepsi's sales and market share.
At the new weight, Wiggins needs to produce fewer watts to ascend just as fast as he did when he was heavier, Lim said.
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