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Discover Ludwig"fastest ever" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the highest degree or level of something. For example, "Apple just released the fastest ever version of their operating system."
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Fastest ever, some even said.
"We're the fastest ever, and that's an amazing feeling.
Jackson's time is the fourth fastest ever run.
Okayo's time was equal to the fourth fastest ever.
He is the fastest ever to 150, in 137 games.
It was among the fastest ever recorded, not the fastest.
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Greene's mark tied the third-fastest ever under any conditions.
Peirsol's time in the 200-meter backstroke was the second-fastest ever, with only Krayzelburg's world record faster.
It was my fastest-ever quarter mile at 52.9.
Jaguar unveiled its fastest-ever car, the XFR.
Who holds the record for the fastest-ever hat-trick?
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