Sentence examples for fast on time from inspiring English sources

'fast on time' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to mean that someone arrived exactly when expected, or achieved something at the expected time or before the expected time. For example: The delivery service was fast on time and I received my package earlier than expected.

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The only striking difference was that the response component with the fast "on" time constant contributed to a larger fraction of the total signal in VSFP2.4 as compared to Mermaid (40±4% versus 23±5% at +60 mV).

These days they are called things like "Red Arrow" and "Silver Arrow", are fast, on time and full of well behaved adults -- except for the one Italian man with the loud ringtone and even louder timber who thankfully sat at the other end of my car.

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Everyone should benefit, with better, faster on-time performance, more efficient scheduling, maximum use of equipment and fewer vehicles congesting cities.

This means that for both tasks participants of high visualization ability improved faster on Time compared to participants of low visualization ability.

Basho claims that the Riak TS system operates over 50% faster on time-series data compared to competitors like the Apache Software Foundation's open-source noSQL Cassandra database.

Evolutionary changes imply a genetic change in the population, and such changes are now acknowledged to happen fast, on ecological time scales (Thompson 1998; Hairston et al. 2005; Carroll et al. 2007).

Achieving high levels of PHIP requires that addition of para-H2 is molecular (i.e., pairwise) and is fast on the time scale of the nuclear spin relaxation processes in reaction intermediates and products.

Since the momentum of hole is known to relax very fast, on a longer time scale, one can just take the electron contribution to the current into consideration.

The underlying time scale of vibrational spectroscopy is very fast (on the femtosecond time scale) so that, using NMR language, the spectra are in "slow" exchange.

Globular proteins in solution tumble isotropically, at a rate that is usually fast on the NMR time scale.

As a result, such a formal representation may not be suitable for applications that rely on fast query times (14).

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