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Discover Ludwig"at double speed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means doing something at twice the normal speed or rate. Example: The workers had to complete the project at double speed to meet the tight deadline.
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Locally, many want Brexit at double speed, and are angered at the lack of a plan.
Urgent strings played Eleanor Rigby line at double speed, a bassoon was used as percussive counterpoint.
Their half-hour set flies by, with every spiky song played at double speed.
"It's so much better at double speed, isn't it, Griffin?" Darkness had dropped softly.
And "Highways" has a sprightly character that suggests a car chase captured on film and played back at double speed.
In Coronation Street, a blizzard of calamities saw the festive plot bells ring out at double speed.
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Expect that to happen at double-speed if an immigration bill comes up in 2009 or 2010.(Photo credit: AP).
The rappers use only a brief sample of the original, replaying Foreigner's classic couplet at double-speed: "You're as cold as ice/ Willing to sacrifice".
It's the kind of thing that causes ethicists of journalism to stroke their chins at double-speed and could outright kill the more delicate newsroom ombudspeople.
We have to initiate at double-speed, before others can get into that "space".
Countdown shoppers reported hearing Yakety Sax blaring out of the carpark speaker system as they witnessed police pursuing the scalliwag at double-speed, prior to the comical yet largely predictable ending.
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