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"super fast" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that something happened very quickly, or to describe something that is moving very quickly. For example: "The cheetah ran across the savannah at super fast speeds."
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It's lots of movements, not super fast.
My heart races and everything seems to move super fast.
WWZ's zombies (or "Zekes" as the military have it) are super fast and super strong.
There's a lot of memory work, and it's super, super fast.
But she was philosophical about it: "You're on eight wheels going super fast.
It has loads of strings which allows you to play super fast bass.
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Yep, Seoul is a super fast-paced city.
Things happen super-fast".
Super-fast Morris twins?
They have to learn super-fast".
Super-fast trains are politically appealing.
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