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Discover Ludwig'speak fast' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone talking quickly, often in an excited or urgent way. For example: "I was so excited to hear the news that I spoke fast when I called my friend to tell them."
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In the business world, the ability to speak fast and convincingly is of very little value.
Since nearly all the characters exist in a state of high exasperation, they tend to speak fast and frantically.
But Chile's electoral system penalises non-party affiliated candidates so Jackson will have to speak fast: he was allocated just four seconds for his public TV spot.
"Two things you know when you're a Khan: speak fast or you're not heard, and eat fast or you don't eat".
I told her that the paper was reporting 41, and she gasped and began to speak fast in Braj Bhasha, a dialect of Hindi that is spoken in western Uttar Pradesh.
And if you have any unkind judgments to make on these proceedings, speak fast, because the odds are that the cast will voice the same opinion long before you do.
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She began to speak faster and faster.
"When you try to speak faster and faster, speech gets very blurred," Ms. Janse said.
You speak faster to drown out the class's excited murmurs.
"It's clear people can speak faster than they can type," Dr. Lai said.
Iraheta tried to speak faster, and then louder, but the courtroom had already returned to motion.
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