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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sudden fast" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used to describe something that happens quickly and unexpectedly, but it is better to use more established phrases. Example: "The sudden fast change in temperature caught everyone off guard."
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These disorders are characterized by sudden, fast, repetitive, non-rhythmic, and stereotyped motor movements and/or phonic production [ 1].
Sharks are attracted to sudden, fast movements; they mistake it for a fish, and therefore, their prey.
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The narrative leapfrogs ahead in sudden fast-forward leaps.
The startle reflex may be elicited by tactile or visual sensory stimulations, but most commonly by a sudden, fast-rising auditory stimulus.
Slowly varying control signal denotes that there is no sudden or fast change in the control effort which causes a wear and tear effect in the actuators and shortens the life cycle of the relevant hardware.
While I will not mock her political conversion, I do believe that the reasons given are somewhat contrived and her conversion just a bit too sudden, too fast.
Practically a fluorescently labeled exocytic or recycling vesicle will appear as a sudden and fast event once it enters the evanescent field.
The phylograms also suggest that a sudden and fast radiation occurred that gave rise to clades III-VII.
According to contemporary theories, either state-of-the-art testing tools failed to see the small lump, or the cancer evolved from a sudden and fast-growing tumor.
There's nothing trending faster in the whirl of sudden fame and fast fades than the thing itself — the phenomenon of trending.
While the stock probably would have fallen anyway, the decline might not have been as sudden, or as fast.
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