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'fast road' is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a road that is fast or one that goes quickly. For example, "The highway was a fast road and we made it to our destination in record time."
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"They want to take the fast road to get money.
"Right now it's on the fast road to falling apart".
Man (miming driving) "A fast road?" She still didn't understand.
But Hlinka has the fast road to being head coach.
Now, without intervention, Africa's elephants are on a fast road to extinction.
On a fast road with open, sweeping bends you seldom need to drop below fourth gear.
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All right, driving on fast roads still eludes me – but one day.
If you zoom along fast roads or go up a lot of hills, the battery depletes more rapidly.
It was the former Prime Minister and President Georges Pompidou who infuriated Parisian traditionalists by turning the lower river quays into separate east and westbound fast roads from 1967.
This ancient superhighway has now been supplanted by fast roads linking the main towns and cities, with lovely lanes extending into the country.
Rationing by price is more efficient because it allocates road space to those who value it most.Charging people for new, fast roads (the French autoroutes, for instance, which were built alongside crowded routes nationales) is uncontentious.
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