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Discover Ludwig"finished faster" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to describe something that has been completed more quickly than expected or compared to something else. Example sentence: The new software update allowed me to finish my report in half the time it usually takes - it definitely helps me to get things finished faster.
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This season, however, Jackson started fast and finished faster.
"If Froome had flown away from everyone and finished faster than Quintana, then it would still be leaning to the suspicious side," he said.
As more kids finished faster to have time on the game, I realized the play contained hooks from which to teach.
In October 2010, the company told the government that the new factory the federal loan money was helping to build was being finished faster than expected, and that when it was done it would be able to turn out 299 megawatts of solar modules a year, even though the original projection was for 210 megawatts.
All of the students finished the race, with an average time of 4 hours 43 minutes (and, one would hope, an A grade in P.E .. But, statistical analysis showed, those runners, both men and women, who'd eaten the most carbohydrates on the day before the race finished faster than those who'd eaten fewer carbohydrates that day.
The Republicans' remarks were much punchier than Reid's -- they finished faster than he wrapped up his soliloquy -- and they were about as persuasive.
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"He started fast and finished fast".
Etan Thomas and Tony Bland finished fast breaks with dunks.
He finished fastest but well off his world record.
Goddard says: "A lot of the best things are things that are finished fast.
Sleeping Indian and Rob Roy finished fast into fourth and fifth respectively after getting behind.
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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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