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The phrase "very fastest" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as "fastest" already implies the highest degree of speed, making "very" unnecessary. Example: "He is the fastest runner in the competition."
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But that communication can happen, at its very fastest, at the speed of light.
The very fastest computer we had was at a chain length of 86 words.
And now Dr. Hunter's study has found that the very fastest distance runners are often heel strikers.
Photos of the new Sunway supercomputer reveal an elaborate water-cooling system that may be a significant advance in the design of the very fastest machines.
The data confirmed what Bill had been thinking: for the very fastest race horses, the synthetic track may actually be more dangerous than a well-maintained dirt track.
It was clear that international batsmen had a kind of visual early warning system that enabled them to play the very fastest bowling.
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Very, very fast.
"This happened very fast.
He's very fast.
She worked very fast.
Talked very fast.
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