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The phrase "whiz" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is very skilled or proficient in a particular area, often in a casual or informal context. Example: "She is a whiz at math and can solve complex equations in seconds."
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whiz
noun
A whirring or hissing sound (as above).
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Add the ice cubes and whiz until finely chopped, then spoon in the yoghurt and cardamom and whiz until smooth.
And that's on top of the crucifixion, the darling old dog's 13th birthday – which makes it 91 – and time seeming to whiz by faster than ever.
DreamWorks is one of the most creative powerhouses in Hollywood, run by three of the industry's hottest talents: Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg, a former creative whiz at Disney, and David Geffen, an ex-record-industry boss, who launched such groups as Nirvana.At present, DreamWorks has no distribution channel, and so relies heavily on the quality of its content.
Ms Barnes, a former marketing whiz at Pepsi, has her eye on the shopping aisles for butchers, bakers and coffee-makers.
OUR colleagues over at Free Exchange have been mourning the loss of Milton Friedman, reminding us that he was a champion of human freedom as well as a whiz at algebra.
His successor was Mr Olofsson, a marketing whiz from Nestlé, a food company.
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Much of the coverage of the IoT (as some abbreviate it) has been of the "gee-whiz, isn't this great?" variety, and why not?
They compare tans while a clipboard-carrying whiz-kid, Jack Jenkins, outlines the morning's battle plan.
Tesla, the start-up electric sportscar company founded by techno-whiz Elon Musk, is trying to find a route around the rules.
The past few months have seen a parade of proposed corporate marriages in all sorts of gee-whiz industries, from entertainment (Disney and Marvel) to information technology (Xerox and ACS).
However, many of the gee-whiz gadgets that were developed to find IEDs sit unused in the trucks and rucksacks of those who are meant to use them.It always seemed to me that there were two problems with the developers.
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