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Free sign upThe phrase "fast reader" is correct and usable in written English.
It usually refers to someone who reads quickly, usually due to practice or natural ability. For example, "Tim is a fast reader; he can finish a chapter in just a few minutes."
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I am a fast reader.
Are you a fast reader?
I'm a very fast reader.
I've never been a fast reader.
I am not a fast reader.
But, she added, "He's never been a fast reader".
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(My total door-to-door time commitment: about 15 hours, which is probably about enough for fast readers to plow through the 700-page novel).
Such factoids are detailed on blue and yellow signs along the roads, a sort of history book for really fast readers.
Some people are fast readers, others prefer listening to the book.
If there's anything damning, believe me the Media are fast readers and have, no doubt, employed oodles of CPAs and tax experts so that they can, perhaps eagerly, report to the world that Hillary and her husband have been acting fishy.
What makes fast readers fast, and how should reading be taught to make everyone fast?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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