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Discover LudwigThe phrase "higher speed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the rate of something increasing, such as the speed of someone running, the pace of work, or the rate of technology development. For example, "Companies are now striving to increase their productivity with higher speed."
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much higher speed.
(But see below for higher speed connect).
At a higher speed, more may have been damaged.
The 1_3_2 version uses DMA transfer for higher speed.
Last week an industry moving at an ever higher speed almost crashed.
But we accept a trade-off--50,000 lives per year for a higher speed limit.
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Networks will begin offering higher speeds.
This would allow higher speeds.
He talks at high speed.
High speed does the rest".
Collision at high speed is inevitable.
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