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The phrase "drive fast" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it in a variety of contexts, such as when describing someone's driving style: "He always drives fast, so it's not surprising he has gotten so many tickets".
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I used to drive fast, and was stopped once for what the CHP said was "reckless driving".
People drive fast today.
Iranians drive fast and close.
It's not that they don't drive fast.
He was also known to drive fast.
It's How to Drive Fast Naked!
I make sure they don't drive fast.
"She wants me not to drive fast".
"People drive fast today," he said.
"U.N.C. is a premium car that wants to drive fast.
They seemed like the type to drive fast horses.
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