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Discover Ludwig"come fast" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to express urgency and is usually found at the end of a sentence, for example: "Please come fast, the baby is on its way!".
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"Come fast.
Nevertheless, progress has not come fast enough.
The questions come fast and furious.
That focus would have to come fast.
Change can come fast, he reckons.
"I wanted to come fast.
It can't come fast enough.
23 can't come fast enough," he said.
The future can't come fast enough.
The moves may have to come fast.
Half time can't come fast enough.
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