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fast track
noun as in fast lane
verb as in expedite
Example Sentences
Under the plans, EU countries would be able to fast track people coming either from safe countries or countries from which a maximum of one in five applicants are given protection.
So far, he hasn’t met any serious roadblocks and is on the fast track to opening for business.
Introduced in April 2020, the idea was to fast track offers to supply PPE if they came with a recommendation from ministers, MPs, members of the House of Lords, or other senior officials.
But he said there needs to be more education around the asylum process as there was a misconception of a "fast track lane" for services for asylum seekers.
And “butterflies” mean you’re destined to repeat the dysfunctional patterns of your relationship with your parent with your new lover— a fast track to heartbreak.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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