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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make it fast" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a direct imperative when asking someone to do something quickly, or as an adverbial phrase indicating that you would like something to be done in a rapid manner. Example sentence: "Can you make it fast? I need this report by tomorrow morning."
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3. Obama will also address, "The BP claims process and what we're doing to make it fast, efficient and transparent and to ensure its independence from BP".
Make it fast".
Make it fast," he exclaimed.
"Whatever decision you make, make it fast".
Make it fast, please.' " He ordered his platoon to move forward.
You open the show, make it fast and take only one bow".
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"Make it faster".
We aren't going to make it faster.
Modest improvements that make it faster than driving could make a big difference.
The therapists assured Alexander that they could modify Rainey's prosthesis to make it faster.
We know how to make it faster, but it would cost money".
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