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Discover Ludwig"variable speed" is correct and can be used in written English.
You would use it when referring to an object or machine that can be set to different speeds. For example, "This fan has a variable speed setting so I can adjust the intensity of the breeze."
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I suppose it was written at a variable speed.
He added brakes, variable speed settings and a coasting capability.
He demonstrated variable speed, variable dwell, and moisture responsiveness.
A variable speed limit was introduced, determined by sensors.
Dr Box even convinces me that variable speed limits are a good idea.
Magueijo and Afshordi's theory does away with inflation and replaces it with a variable speed of light.
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The variable-speed feature is brilliant.
Variable-speed playback eliminates the need to do so.
"Now, we're installing variable-speed pulleys on the motors to slow down the system," he said.
Pocket Casts also has a variable-speed option for impatient listeners.
Airports in Canada, Germany and Israel also use variable-speed escalators, officials said.
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