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Discover LudwigThe phrase "spoke fast" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is an adverbial phrase that describes how someone spoke. Example: Sarah spoke fast, trying to get all her thoughts out before the meeting ended.
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He spoke fast and in complete sentences.
He spoke fast, quietly and articulately; words popped out of him like little, neatly shaped balls.
The women on the tape spoke fast, Ms. Wyatt said later.
But Teacher Peng seemed accustomed to filling awkward silences and she spoke fast.
It said lucky, but the chain spoke fast like a boy with thin arms carrying jugs of water".
The Ontario-born Lynch, by contrast, spoke fast, in exclamations, reflecting a collision on the boards and the flash of blades barreling down the ice.
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Some spirits spoke faster than others.
He spoke faster and with feeling.
"He spoke faster than everyone thought, and wrote faster than they spoke," she told me.
Lara was bubbly; she spoke faster and more volubly than usual.
In his postgame news conference, Kelly spoke faster than a diner waitress during breakfast rush and seemingly didn't blink.
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