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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fast driver" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe someone who drives quickly or at a high speed. Example: The race car driver was known for being a fast driver, breaking speed records on the track.
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I'm a fast driver.
"He turned out be a very, very fast driver".
Both nod eagerly, 'See, if you were a fast driver, it would be very obvious.
A daringly fast driver, Sagan drove into a ditch in 1957 and survived a subsequent 3-day coma.
In Nico Rosberg, who at 24 is 17 years Schumacher's junior, the team has a young but experienced and fast driver.
He was 35, relatively old to take up racing, but like any really fast driver, he quickly made up for lost time.
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It has landed a number of strong sponsorship deals — notably with Mexican companies, as Pérez is Mexican — and has two strong, fast drivers.
His department began a "ticket blitz" last year, aimed at reducing speeding on specific roads, as well as keeping track of just how fast drivers are traveling.
We spent many long hours on the autobahn, complete with terrifyingly fast drivers, and there were times when it seemed we'd never get to Berlin.
So is he a fan of the speed limit of 55 miles per hour popular with Connecticut state troopers who have pulled over such fast drivers as DAVID LETTERMAN?
Their anger is directed at both slow drivers and fast drivers; malfunctioning stoplights and traffic jams; drivers who cut them off and tailgaters; and even their own passengers, especially friends and spouses who tell them to calm down.
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