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To get something done really fast
Dear teachers, I'm looking for a phrase when you say that you will "succeed in something very fast", without putting too much effort to it..Like tomorrow I will get my car repaired easily or I will pass this exam super fast without any difficulties.
Would this variants express the idea: I'm going to ace this exam, I'll crack this exam (easily) ?
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Re: To get something done really fast
You could crack a code, but that doesn't mean it will be easy or fast. "I'm going to ace the exam" is appropriate to say what you mean, but you wouldn't ace the car repair, I don't think. You could also say, this exam will be a piece of cake. Getting my car repaired will be a piece of cake. "I'm a whizz at math" means math is really super easy and fast for me. You might say "I'll whizz right through the exam." Or "It will be a breeze." I'll breeze right through the exam. Getting my car repaired was a breeze.
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