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"for faster" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to make a comparison between two different speeds or rates. For example, "He's running uphill for faster progress."
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Looking for faster growth for your company?
Economists are calling for faster reforms.
They are calling for faster political reforms.
"We had hoped for faster progress".
But rural areas are crying out for faster internet.
Eventually, optical wiring will replace copper, allowing for faster speeds.
Indeed, she recently declared a preference for faster courts.
It's vital that we keep pushing for faster broadband speeds.
Investors are often willing to pay up for faster growth.
The rules would also allow for faster line speeds.
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