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The phrase "in fast forward" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or process that is happening at an accelerated pace or speed.
Example: "The movie was so engaging that I felt like it was playing in fast forward."
Alternatives: "at high speed" or "in a hurry."
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My life in fast forward: Reflections on the making of a Latino psychologist.
Usually he dances in fast forward, so brilliant is his speed.
If that happens, I can catch it in fast forward.
So when he's boning a chick or catching head the video plays in fast forward.
Both Madonna's and her dancer's moves are edited to appear in fast forward.
As a working mother with a multi-generational family, I know full well that life goes in fast forward.
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Like a sky clearing in fast-forward.
He calls Moscow "a city living in fast-forward".
The pine trees flashed by in fast-forward.
This is a place where weather moves in fast-forward.
But while she was retreating, her husband was in fast-forward, combing the world for cures.
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