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Discover Ludwig"full speed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to mean going as fast as one possibly can. For example: "I ran full speed to catch the bus before it left."
Idiom
Full speed ahead.
If people do something with all their enthusiasm and energy, they go full speed ahead.
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"He's flying full speed.
"He's always full speed".
Full speed ahead!" fame.
Charles Bartlett ordered full speed.
Here, it signals full speed ahead.
And we're just riding, full speed.
"It really seems full speed ahead".
Nobody's really at full speed".
"I wasn't going full speed.
You've got to be working full speed".
"Full speed backward," Mr. Mundu said.
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