I'll be back at the apartment as fast/quickly as I can.

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In this sentence 'I'll be back at the apartment as fast/quickly as I can' do both adverbs work as well and of the same meaning? (I read this sentence, in which the adverb fast is used, in THE STREET LAWYER in THE PENGUIN BOOKS. )
 

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I think in BrE these two are almost interchangeable. A third choice would be "as soon as I can".
To be really pedantic, "fast" may indicate the speed I will travel to the apartment. "Soon" could indicate that I will set off immediately, without delay, even though the travel may be slow. "Quickly" may be closer in meaning to "soon".
But I still think they are all used to mean almost exactly the same things.
 

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There's no practical difference between the choices in AmE either.
 

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Because of the word "back", I don't think that "fast" can refer to travel speed. It refers to the lapse of time.
 

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If you are talking about a short lapse of time, wouldnt "quickly" be better?
 

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Not necessarily.
 

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Many many thanks to all of you for throwing light on the use of fast and quickly in this context. Thank you very much!
 

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In colloquial usage, you could also hear as quick as I can used.
 

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