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Discover LudwigThe phrase "little faster" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a small increase in speed or to express a sense of urgency. Here are a few examples: 1. "I need you to work a little faster on this project, we're running behind schedule." 2. "Could you drive a little faster? We're going to be late to the movie." 3. "She spoke in a rush, her words tumbling out a little faster than usual." 4. "I could feel my heart racing a little faster as the adrenaline kicked in." 5. "If you want to get there on time, you'll have to walk a little faster."
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FAST AND FASTER -- Fast food just got a little faster.
I'm a little faster.
The river flowed a little faster now.
I breathed a little faster.
The drying kinetic is a little faster.
This is a little faster,'" Nimmo said.
He's a little faster than I thought".
We grew up a little faster.
They'll dry out a little faster.
Things moved along a little faster after that.
HERR PELCKMANN: Go on witness, a little faster.
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