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The expression "let's fast forward" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to skipping ahead to a certain point in time or when trying to speed up a process. For example: "Let's fast forward to the last chapter of the book so we can finish our assignments."
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Let's fast forward: it's now the expiry date, and XYZ is at $50.25.
"Let's fast forward two years.
Let's fast forward 72 hours already.
Let's fast forward to the present.
To see this, let's fast forward a decade or two and imagine a similar negotiation.
Let's fast forward, to the current debates in India, for some answers.
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Anyway, let's fast-forward a little.
Let's fast-forward a year to October 2009.
Let's fast-forward to the 2-3 weeks pre-launch, however, where the business person begins to get a job.
Let's fast-forward a few thousand years.
Now, let's fast-forward to July, 2009.
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