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fast lane

noun as in high living

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In a press release that says customers will soon be able to "stay in the fast lane with unlimited high-speed data," AT&T said that purchasers of the priciest plan "will now enjoy AT&T's high-speed data regardless of how much data they've used."

Allyson Felix is the definition of living life in the fast lane.

Now that events were moving into the fast lane, I reached out to Beckman again.

A two-tier system has been proposed, essentially creating a fast lane and a slow lane.

Otherwise, your entry into the fast lane depends on your airline and your departure airport.

More than 60 years after the introduction of penicillin, we finally have found the fast lane.

This Sunday will see the season finale of Entourage, HBO's candy-colored romp in the Hollywood fast lane.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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