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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at such speed" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the fast pace or high velocity of something. Example: The car was moving at such speed that it was difficult to read the passing street signs.
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No other hooker covers as much ground, at such speed.
"Since Rossini's days, no new opera has travelled the world at such speed," said Holten.
The machine is running at such speed that if we broke it – oh, my goodness".
She speaks at such speed the words career into each other like dodgem cars.
Being played at such speed, hockey is more subject to chaos than any of the other major sports.
The only reason opinion moved at such speed was because it was volatile in the first place.
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So what does it feel like to hammer downhill at such speeds?
Objects moving at such speeds could hardly belong to the Milky Way.
Being able to sustain flight in the atmosphere at such speeds would have many benefits.
"They are not meant to be traveled on at such speeds, with bumps and gaps and such.
Re-entering the atmosphere at such speeds causes the punishing conditions that make the return to earth risky.
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