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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "it goes fast" is correct and can used in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is moving quickly or something that is happening quickly. For example: The bus went by so fast that I barely had time to read the route number.
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It goes fast.
We told you it goes fast.
"I think everybody feels, 'Where did it go?' because it goes fast," he said.
A mixer or food processor can produce a very good dough, but even if hand-mixed, it goes fast.
I expressed disappointment with my number indicating when I would be served, and he said, "Don't worry, it goes fast".
"I was raised that when we butchered or slaughtered something, it goes fast and it's quick, and that should be our goal, not to wound anything.
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I guess it goes faster that way.
When you stitch with a machine, it goes faster.
"It goes faster than the ones in America," Mr. Domatiotis explained.
Later, after childbirth, it goes faster, speeding and whizzing through a surfeit of triteness.
Press the throttle, and it goes faster; release the throttle, and it goes slower.
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