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Discover Ludwig"lighting speed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is happening or moving at an extraordinarily fast rate, such as "Jason runs at lightning speed!".
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Unlike many of its quantitative competitors, which trade in and out of assets with lighting speed, the Renaissance fund tends to hold stocks for a longer period.
Laws governing virtually every institution — the media, the courts, universities, local government, religious institutions — were rewritten, most at lighting speed and with little or no input from opposition parties or civil society stakeholders.
As Turkey inches its way toward the European Union (the E.U. recognized Istanbul as Capital of Culture last year), the country's largest city is developing its tourism sector at lighting speed, opening a slew of flashy restaurants, notable galleries and stylish hotels.
"The technology clearly moves at lighting speed and faster than we can predict.
It's the battle of the brawny birds… both impressive predators we'll test their powerful grip, lighting speed and supersonic vision.
The Brazilian's low corner is easily dealt with by the Hammers who break away at lighting speed.
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"This is giga-light speed".
That otherwise light speed would be infinite.
Gaining mass as you approach light speed?
The second rule is just the familiar light speed limit.
It's happening at light speed, every day.
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