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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'fast and furious' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is happening quickly and with energy or intensity. For example, "The debate was fast and furious, with both sides eager to make their points."
Idiom
Fast and furious.
Things that happen fast and furious happen very quickly without stopping or pausing.
Dictionary
fast and furious
adjective
Rapid and energetic
Exact(60)
PROFANITY -- Fast and furious.
-Operation Fast and Furious was an A.T.F.
The questions come fast and furious.
It's pretty fast and furious".
"We're growing fast and furious".
Ellroy'swriting was powerful, outré, fast and furious.
The visuals come fast and furious.
The action is fast and furious.
Development is already fast and furious.
Fast and furious viola-playing from John.
Its members played fast and furious.
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