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Blue-eyed Smiler Posted 19 years ago
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As fast as/as fast

I read it in a test, but really hesitate whether the answer is the only one correct.

We’re supposed to serve the customers as fast (as) and as well as we can.
It is written in an informal note, do I have to omit as, as it is often done in ellipses, or I may leave it?
  

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You may leave it, but it is certainly not needed.

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