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The phrase 'speed on' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English
It could be used in spoken English in certain contexts, but it would be more common to use the phrase 'speed up.' For example, you could say, "Let's speed up and finish this project before the weekend."
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Up to speed on all her briefing materials.
"They have great speed on the outside.
There is great speed on the bases.
Speed on the course was another matter.
She trains for speed on a high school track.
I was amazed at his speed on the climb".
Speed on the break could be key again.
Excessive speed on a curve was cited as a factor.
"It's not easy for speed on slushy snow.
Consider us up to speed on that front.
The Colts win it with speed on offense.
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