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Discover Ludwig'get speed' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
To use it correctly, you must add a verb. For example, "He got speed from the cheering crowd."
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And with speed and beer you get speed.
"We had to get speed from this draft," Accorsi said.
"It's actually really easy to get speed back," she says.
We get speed, gaiety, and virtuosity, to the end of the piece.
This spring, he has struggled to get speed back on his fastball.
"You can get speed off a pitching machine, but nothing replicates a live arm.
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Cooks burn steaks, bus drivers get speeding tickets and actuaries make mathematical errors.
Thus, it is possible to get speeds that approach 2 megabits per second and higher.
To get Speeding Spike, you must head right through the subway cars until you reach him.
"He's got speed.
But I got speed too".
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