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Discover Ludwig"dizzying speed" is correct and usable in written English
It is an idiomatic expression used to emphasize a rapid increase, usually in movement or progress. For example: "The industry changed with dizzying speed, making it difficult to keep up with the latest trends and technologies."
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Between 1991 and 2000, Pamuk's career developed at dizzying speed.
Electronic music has been a test case for the dizzying speed of technological progress in the late 20th century.
It means debts mounting at dizzying speed when a £200 payday loan at 4,000% APR is rolled over and extra charges are piled on.
The shake-up underscored the power vacuum left here after the end of Mr. Ben Ali's 23 years of authoritarian rule — a transition of dizzying speed that Tunisians view with both hope and fear.
Today could be just another day he may have felt the same, as events moved with dizzying speed.
Scenes shift with dizzying speed.
Events unfolded with dizzying speed.
British politics was transforming at a dizzying speed.
Change is happening at a sometimes dizzying speed.
Suddenly I'm on board a miniature X-wing starfighter, swooping through space at dizzying speed.
Clancy, Menand wrote, had risen to the first rank of American thriller writers with dizzying speed.
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