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The phrase "to speed with" is not a grammatically correct sentence. It is possible that it was intended to be part of a longer sentence, such as "I need to speed with my work in order to finish it on time." In this case, it could be replaced with "to work quickly" or "to hurry." Without context, it is difficult to determine the intended meaning and use of the phrase.
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Get your entrepreneur up to speed with this Aukey headset.
Describing how you have kept up to speed with issues in your industry will help.
The construction industry wasn't quite up to speed with this kind of thinking.
Maybe he's not up to speed with Liam Fox, post-Brexit.
From the very slow to Speed with Guy Martin (Channel 4).
They're simply keeping us up to speed with Sherlock (barely), not explaining everything away for us.
Meanwhile, Eli Manning may have finally got up to speed with Ben McAdoo's high-tempo offence.
Newcomers have a lot to get up to speed with here.
Like I say, I'm not confident of ever getting up to speed with this stuff.
Amazon Prime Video Not up to speed with series two of Sarah Koenig's popular podcast?
She likes to keep up to speed with the latest dance crazes.
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