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The phrase "fast track to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to signify a swift or expedited path or journey towards a particular goal or destination. For example, "The new program offers a fast track to career success."
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It's hardly a fast track to success.
What is a fast track to failure?
Ivanovic once was on the fast track to ubiquity.
Cookie Monster was on a fast track to diabetes.
The fast track to the Culinary Institute of America?
Hardly a fast track to European economic integration".
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The title implies a fast-track to the Ivy League.
Modelling is a fast-track to millionaire status for young British women.
But then Kidman met and married Tom Cruise, and travelled on a fast-track to stardom.
But the Brown Line also acts as a fast-track to the core of Chicago.
John Paul II has been on a fast-track to sainthood since his death.
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