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Discover Ludwig"for speeding" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to refer to someone or something that is going faster than the speed limit. For example, "He was pulled over by the police for speeding."
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REVIS TICKETED FOR SPEEDING Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis said he was ticketed for speeding while driving to the team's facility for a meeting before practice Thursday.
They were stopped for speeding, then released.
"Not a big day for speeding".
He got busted for speeding.
The cop had you for speeding.
The driver was cited for speeding.
I went to the driver's school for speeding.
A police officer pulls a minivan over for speeding.
Gordon had twice been given a ticket for speeding.
The cop wants to give them a ticket for speeding.
Or: "One time the police stopped me for speeding.
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