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Silencio Tarsier Posted 10 years ago
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May I know the difference between fast and quick, and the way to use it?

May I know the difference between fast and quick, and the way to use it?
  

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Interestingly, both words have a number of possible meanings which are different from each other, but both share pretty much the same meaning of rapidity. 'It was a fast race, won by the quickest driver" is the same as "It was a quick race won by the fastest driver".

  • Interestingly, both words have a number of possible meanings which are different from each other, but both share pretty much the same meaning of rapidity.
  • 'It was a fast race, won by the quickest driver" is the same as "It was a quick race won by the fastest driver".
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Interestingly, both words have a number of possible meanings which are different from each other, but both share pretty much the same meaning of rapidity. 'It was a fast race, won by the quickest driver" is the same as "It was a quick race won by the fastest driver".

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