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fast further
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'fast further' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use 'further' or 'faster' to make a sentence such as: "He ran further down the track" or "She worked faster than she ever had before".
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Alternative expressions(17)
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3 human-written examples
Moreover, the local convergence rate shows that the convergence rate is very fast, further validated by the numerical experiments in Section 6.
In addition to its superior empirical performance, OLMAR also runs extremely fast, further supporting its practical applicability to a wide range of applications.
Science
Duncan Strauss of the Los Angeles Times described the album as "hit-and-miss"; while he praised the "tender tunefulness" of "Behind the Sun", he felt that the majority of the songs "wear pretty thin pretty fast, further suggesting that this is a band that's in command on stage--but in trouble in the studio".
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
Moreover, this particular August coincided with Ramadan fasting, further curbing the energy of daily life.
News & Media
"I'm hoping to be able to fly faster, further, higher with a greater degree of control.
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We move faster, further; we enhance the strength of our limbs, the reach of our wills; we look deep into space, or at the microscopic order of things.
News & Media
From then on, everyone forgot about hang-gliders in the race to build aeroplanes capable of flying faster, further and higher with ever greater payloads.
News & Media
That should force European companies to restructure faster, further boosting economies.The single currency will also give a boost to the development of a liquid euro-wide capital market, lowering the cost of capital and improving its allocation.
News & Media
The effort was aided by the emergence of a new generation of bombers, such as the Lancaster and Halifax, which could fly faster, further and with more bombs.
News & Media
Here the zeolite edge areas that have the first contact with the reactants again plays an important role, where the product accumulation is often selectively faster, further limiting the internal migration of the reactants to more inner areas.
No other fatty acid was found bound to HNF4α even when dietary LA was depleted by fasting, further confirming a preference of HNF4α for LA.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming to describe something moving quickly and over a considerable distance, use separate adverbs or adverbial phrases to clearly convey both aspects, such as "moving quickly and covering a large distance".
Common error
Avoid combining adverbs of speed and distance into a single phrase if it creates grammatical ambiguity. Instead, use separate descriptive elements to maintain clarity and correctness.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "fast further" attempts to function as an adverbial modifier, aiming to describe both the speed and extent of an action. However, Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect, advising against its use.
Frequent in
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "fast further" is generally considered grammatically incorrect and should be avoided in formal writing. As Ludwig AI has stated, it's better to use separate adverbs or adverbial phrases to express both speed and distance clearly. While Ludwig provides examples where these words appear in conjunction, they are not used as a fixed, acceptable phrase. Instead, consider using alternatives like "moving quickly and covering a large distance" or choosing separate adverbs to maintain clarity and grammatical correctness.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
even faster
Emphasizes an increased degree of speed, rather than combining speed and distance.
significantly further
Highlights a notable increase in distance, rather than a combination of speed and distance.
much faster
Focuses on a considerable increase in speed.
a great deal further
Emphasizes the extent of the distance.
at a faster rate
Expresses speed as a rate of change.
to a greater extent
Focuses on the degree or scope of the action or progress.
more rapidly
Highlights the speed of an action or process.
at a more advanced stage
Emphasizes progress or advancement.
with greater speed
Highlights the speed of an action or process.
to a more distant location
Highlights the distance or destination.
FAQs
How can I express both speed and distance effectively in a sentence?
Instead of using "fast further", use separate adverbs or phrases to describe each aspect. For example, "moving quickly and covering a large distance" clearly conveys both speed and distance.
What are some alternatives to "fast further" that focus on speed?
Consider using "even faster", "much faster", or "more rapidly" if you want to emphasize speed.
When should I use "further" instead of "fast further"?
Use "further" when you want to focus on distance or progression, not speed. For example, "They walked further down the path" is grammatically correct.
Is "fast further" grammatically correct?
No, "fast further" is not grammatically correct in standard English. It's better to use separate adverbs or phrases to describe speed and distance individually, as Ludwig AI pointed out.
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Usage summary
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested