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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'runs fast' is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase can be used when describing something that moves quickly. For example, "The cheetah runs fast, making it the fastest land animal."
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It runs fast.
And that clock runs fast.
Your heart runs fast.
"He's a guy who runs fast in football pads.
It's when "Garden" runs fast and "House" slow that a problem arises.
Just excellent, plentiful snow, long runs, fast lifts and eye-popping scenery.
"It just matters that it runs fast, pulls hard and can survive in brutal climates.
The imagination runs fast from millions of tiny painted sculptures to thoughts of dismally repetitive labour.
People believe that anyone who runs fast is taking drugs," he said.
And Andrew replied, "A tap runs fast the first time you switch it on".
"He just really gets upset because every time he runs fast, I run faster than he does".
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