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"was faster than" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to compare two objects or people in terms of speed. For example: "She ran the 100-meter dash in 12 seconds, which was faster than her previous record of 15 seconds."
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The turnaround was faster than anybody imagined.
"It was faster than anyone expected".
"I was faster than him," Rhamazhoni said.
Landstown was faster than Woodson — and stronger.
The witness "was faster than I was," Mr. Grisorio said.
Liver migration was faster than kidney migration inside the microchannels.
Only one, Norway's Aksel Lund Svindal, was faster than Miller.
The turnaround was faster than anybody had imagined.
Desorption from Beta zeolite was faster than from USY zeolite.
Therefore, the raw performance of the static design was faster than the dynamically reconfigurable system.
Ice loss through the first two weeks of September was faster than average.
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