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Discover Ludwig"hyper fast" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that moves or happens very quickly, or something that can be done quickly. For example, "She read the newspaper at a hyper fast rate."
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(He had already tempted us with a trailer in which the movie appears in hyper fast forward; the complete film can be viewed through Wednesday on the Web site FilmoTV.fr).
A hyper fast chess set on ice.
The experience of driving simply compresses it into the hyper fast version of it.
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Our hyper-fast world has become destructive.
Or the raunchy, walloping, hyper-fast sounds of Baltimore gutter-music, courtesy of Aaron LaCrate.
The characters eventually go at each other in fight scenes filmed like hyper-fast, comically violent cartoons.
It sounds promisingly hedonistic, as long as your idea of party music involves the raunchy, walloping, hyper-fast sounds of Detroit ghetto-tech, courtesy of DJ Assault.
These kinds of hyper-fast growth forecasts are always to be taken with a grain of salt, and a sense of humor.
Then, in the crazed scherzolike middle section, Mr. Gerstein dashed off the spiraling, hyper-fast runs with a fluidity that attested to his background as a jazz pianist.
"Haze and Fog" focuses on characters alienated by the hyper-fast resculpting of Chinese cities, a counterpoint to the utopian futures of her Web-based films.
But in these days of hyper-fast, blog-fueled coverage of politics, the operatives have done away with such subtle niceties.
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