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zoom
verb
To move fast with a humming noise
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The word "zoom" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a rapid increase or decrease in size, speed, or quantity. For example: "The stock market has zoomed up this year."
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Cameras with remote zoom functions, though, probably would, as would cameras used by businesses or individuals for private security purposes.
But there also have been gripes that travellers can only stay for 15 days visa-free – a relatively short time to zoom around the sights of the world's ninth largest country.
"The problems are many and varied," says Fry. "There are accusations of paedophilia if cameras are pointed into gardens where children play; there are issues of harassment, and concerns about people using zoom lenses.
Why not download our cool new App?", an invitation helpfully translated by the wonderful XKCD site as: "Want to visit an incomplete version of our website where you can't zoom?" Welcome to appworld.
In a few months, the two back wheels will be removed to be replaced by one, Brown will don his bright blue, flame retardant suit and boots, climb into the cockpit, throttle up, hit a button and, hopefully, zoom into the record books.
Leonardo DiCaprio plays Calvin Candie, the sadistic plantation owner, smirking into the zoom lens.
She never waited to screw on zoom lenses or set up a tripod.
Not quite, but to find an appreciably worse election for the number crunchers than 2015, we have to whistle right back past the polling disasters of 1992 and 1970, and zoom across the Atlantic to the year 1936.
So swap plod for pace and zzzzz for zoom with these exclusive training sessions from Britain's very best.
From a dazzling mass of stars, we zoom in on individual pricks of light: a single star, a double, a nebula, a cluster, even a galaxy.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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