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Discover Ludwig"fastest time" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the time that something has taken, usually when it has taken less time than usual. For example, "He swam the 50m freestyle in the fastest time ever recorded for that age group."
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The contestant with the fastest time wins.
The participant with the fastest time wins.
She with the fastest time gets gold.
Carl Lewis (US) – fastest time: 9.86.
7. Leroy Burrell (US) – fastest time: 9.85.
"In time trials, I clocked the current fastest time".
She now holds the fastest time going into tomorrow's semifinals.
Anthony Davidson, a Honda test driver, scored the fastest time.
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She posted the third-fastest time in the second run.
It was the eighth-fastest time in history.
Donn Cabral '12, center, won the men's race with the second-fastest time in Heps history.
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