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The phrase "aspiring fast" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe someone who is quickly pursuing their goals or ambitions, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "She is an aspiring fast entrepreneur, aiming to launch her startup within a year."
Alternatives: "quickly aspiring" or "rapidly pursuing".
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A cocksure Hughes had left Werribee High School after Form Five, but the aspiring fast bowler quickly discovered that his lofty sporting dreams counted for little in the real world.
If you ever wanted to show an aspiring fast bowler an example of a perfect outswinger then his dismissal of Murali Vijay was it.
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This feels funny: a city that has long identified itself as sleepless and fast, aspiring to everything lickety-split, is being asked to slow down.
Simply put, if Trump really aspires to faster growth, by endorsing the RAISE Act, he's pushing the wrong way on one of the few reliable levers we have.
Gove also criticised the Guardian saying: "I also suspect that all of us who are parents would be delighted if our children were learning to love George Eliot, write their own computer programs, daring to take themselves out of their comfort zone and aspiring to be faster, higher or stronger.
Ministers aspire to bring fast broadband to the last 10% of the population but it is expensive and some providers want a 90% government subsidy.
These public bodies don't enjoy the kind of VC largess that allows an entity like Uber or Facebook to aspire to 'move fast and break things'.
Now virtually no one aspires to a fast food job.
Aspiring hard-rock guitarists turn out to gawk at Joe Satriani's fast, fast, fast scalework and tremolo-bar squeals as well as the stomping tunes he writes to show them off.
To build its library even faster, Howcast started offering aspiring filmmakers $50 to shoot two- to three-minute videos.
Aspiring Senator and self-described moderate Republican Mark Kirk is fast backing away from his vote in favor of President Obama's cap-and-trade bill.
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