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The phrase "at faster" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct form would be "faster" without "at."
Example: "We need to complete the project faster to meet the deadline."
Alternatives: "more quickly" or "at a quicker pace."
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Distant galaxies are racing outward at faster velocities.
The Institute "cannot balance its budget by increasing tuition at faster and faster rates," Vest said.
The supersonic fighter is designed to travel at faster than the speed of sound.
The computers in MECA can draw triangle strips at faster rates than independent triangles.
The downside, alas, is that at faster rates, you get smaller movies.
Trajectory generation and control aim at faster, more flexible and robust walking.
African Americans and Hispanics have adopted Twitter at faster rates than whites or Anglos.
At faster speeds even personal computers were able to defeat the world's best humans by 1994.
Some of her early miles were clocked at faster than 5 10.
Around the planet, large predators are becoming extinct at faster rates than other species.
At faster rates the vertical offsets are 50 metres (about 160 feet) or less.
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