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The phrase 'make fast progress' is correct and can be used in written English.
You would typically use this phrase in situations where you want to express that someone is making quick and steady progress towards a goal or outcome. For example: "With her constant hard work, Mary was able to make fast progress on her project."
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"Everybody wishes to make fast progress in the economic interests both of Britain and of the European Union.
He added: "Everybody wishes to make fast progress in the economic interests both of Britain and of the European Union.
I'm guessing that the private companies, using amazing new technology and ideas that would never occur to, or pass muster in, state-run enterprises, will make fast progress.
Rather than design an overarching program that tried to address dozens of opportunities at once, the group opted to use a few short-term projects to make fast progress and generate new ways of working that could be rolled out across the organization.
In some cases, the hospital wishes to rush the older patient early to the rehabilitation facility while the rehabilitation facility refuses to take the patient, claiming more time is required in the hospital for the patient to recover enough to be eligible, i.e., to become a candidate that stands to make fast progress and benefit from a short rehabilitation episode.
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Players can play at no charge, but they will make faster progress through donations.
To make faster progress, many analysts are banking on job growth from two key sectors, education and health care.
What counts for them is simply that they are falling behind even as most others make faster progress.
The target is £12,500 by 2019-20, and he may also want to make faster progress to reach this target.
Nor will it have protection for product patents until 2005 (though it does protect processes).A push is on to make faster progress.
Smith said he had also hoped Commerzbank would make faster progress on winding down its exposure to the troubled ship-financing sector.
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