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Discover LudwigThe phrase "speeds toward" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something moving quickly in the direction of a specific target or goal. Example: "The car speeds toward the finish line, leaving the other competitors behind."
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It speeds toward the earth like a long, feathered arrow.
It's worth comparing it to another movie about actors in a troubled stage production as it speeds toward opening night — namely, John Cassavetes's "Opening Night".
An official in Mr. Sarkozy's administration, asked on Tuesday about the comment from the Polish president, said it was possible that European nations might move at different speeds toward unity, something most experts see as unworkable.
Keeping those details straight is likely to be increasingly important as the series speeds toward its climax, jumping both off and back onto the island and among the past, present and future.
Scientists working on the NASA mission to Mercury will get a bit of holiday cheer on Monday, as the agency's Messenger spacecraft speeds toward its third encounter with the planet and snaps about 1,500 pictures.
And like most hitters, he can see the rotation of the laces on the ball as it speeds toward him, and he can usually pick up the ball right out of the pitcher's hand.
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And the train was speeding toward him!
I'm speeding toward the airport.
He left headquarters and sped toward Buchenwald.
But change is speeding toward her.
Hugh sped toward it, raising dust that braided behind us.
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