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The phrase "fast forwarding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the action of moving ahead in time or skipping ahead in a process, often in the context of media playback or discussions.
Example: "During the meeting, we spent too much time on the introduction, so I suggested fast forwarding to the main points."
Alternatives: "skipping ahead" or "moving forward."
Dictionary
fast forwarding
verb
Present participle of fast forward
Exact(18)
"It's like this fast forwarding.
e360: Fast forwarding a bit to November.
But you're not using tape, so there's no rewinding or fast forwarding.
If we lose our edge, fast forwarding through the ads will be the norm.
When asked to contribute, I thought the 19-hour viewing commitment would require much fast forwarding.
I felt like fast forwarding to put him out of his misery.
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"You'd be fast-forwarding the clock".
You can skip around without rewinding or fast-forwarding.
"I like putting it in the VCR and rewinding and pausing and fast-forwarding.
This production maintains its intellectual distance by stopping and fast-forwarding the filmed action.
Fast-forwarding a little and he found himself touring and recording with Echo and The Bunnymen.
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