"Fast-pace nature" is preferred, because "fast" and "pace" together make a two word phrase that modifies "nature". More idiomatic still, however, would be "fast-paced" bank, using "pace" in its past participle form.
"Bank" is always spelled in full. Words of less than six letters are not normally abbreviated, although this is not a hard and fast rule.Abbreviations originated to save time when most writing was by hand. They should not be used if there is any chance for confusion about their meaning.
No fastly is not a word. Fast is an adverb so you can say: He ran fast.
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No. When used alone, speeding regularly connotes "going too fast."
I don't think so. Better to say "swiftly approaching", or "quickly approaching."
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Neither is correct in English. The correct form would be - " David is a fast driver "
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FPI = Fast Payment Initiative , Basically its a form of instant money transfers between bank accounts
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rob a bank...don't do that though...its just an answer
You rob a bank...
rob a bank...don't do that though...its just an answer
*Approaching quickly*
The first things they will do is go for bank accounts, refunds and wage garnishments. and they will work fast.
The numbers on your card can be traced. Also your routing number is assigned to that bank. PayPal will verify your bank FAST!
"Bank" is always spelled in full. Words of less than six letters are not normally abbreviated, although this is not a hard and fast rule.Abbreviations originated to save time when most writing was by hand. They should not be used if there is any chance for confusion about their meaning.