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Discover LudwigThe phrase "so fast" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It is often used to emphasize the idea that something has happened quickly or happened more quickly than expected. For example: "He ran so fast that I was barely able to keep up with him."
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"So fast.
Again, not so fast.
Actually, not so fast.
Not so fast, please.
Well, not so fast.
Not so fast, pardner.
"It was so fast.
Not so fast, comrades.
Lord, so fast.
Not so fast, Mom.
But not so fast.
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