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"fast lane" is correct and is often used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a literal, figurative, or metaphorical "lane" where something happens quickly or where one takes a direct route to something. Example: "John took the fast lane in his career and quickly rose to the top of the company."
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fast lane
noun
On a multilane road, the lane intended or reserved for vehicles moving at faster speeds.
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Life in the fast lane.
The Look: Fashion in the Fast Lane.
Car finance: the fast lane to debt?
I'm not in the fast lane".
Such is life in the fast lane.
It is "Long Run," not "Fast Lane".
"This is life in the fast lane," he said.
And it was life in the fast lane.
Unpredictability may in turn shunt people onto the fast lane.
Such is life in the operatic fast lane.
"She's riding in the fast lane," Kelly said.
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