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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sometimes fast" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or process that occurs quickly on certain occasions but not consistently. Example: "The internet connection is sometimes fast, allowing for smooth streaming during peak hours."
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"It can make the heart beat faster, sometimes fast enough to make it a concern".
We are committed to continuing to report and analyse sometimes fast moving events in an accurate, fair and balanced way".
He has been doing exactly the same thing he always does: scoring runs, sometimes slow, sometimes fast, always steady.
Slow means doing things at the right speed - sometimes fast, sometimes slow, or sometimes choosing not to do them at all.
Bode Miller, attempting to win a fourth medal in four Olympic races, had a sometimes fast, sometimes haphazard first run, which concluded with his skiing off the course when he could not negotiate a gate.
Along with them comes a large projector, a huge screen and a number of other white rectangles, ascending and descending in their own time, sometimes fast, sometimes slow, sometimes together, sometimes alone.
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As for the sometimes fast-paced Atlantic Avenue, it has become an unlikely haven for independent shops and boutiques.
It is sometimes faster, too.There are other important benefits.
A planet viewed from the centre c of its orbit would appear to move sometimes faster, sometimes slower.
Sometimes faster or louder, sometimes slower or softer, but never absent when the subject ranges towards Japan.
And then a few months later, I found I could do most everything better and sometimes faster.
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