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high-speed
adjective as in breakneck
adjective as in jazzed-up
Example Sentences
“And we must also work toward securing the long-term funding — beyond today’s commitment — that can bring high-speed rail to California’s population centers, where ridership and revenue growth will in turn support future expansions.”
"Across Europe, every other country connects its big cities by modern high-speed rail," said Greater Manchester's Labour mayor.
This year, they have generally not been competitive with McLaren, other than on high-speed tracks, so Monza gave them an opportunity.
The team were expecting a difficult weekend after they lined up on the back of the grid at the Belgian Grand Prix, another high-speed track, because they have a car with too much drag.
It is also connected to high-speed data cables, so large amounts of data can be shifted quickly.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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