Lexeme: high-speed internet  
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  1. noun. High-speed internet refers to a type of internet connection that provides faster data transmission rates compared to traditional dial-up or slower broadband connections. It allows for quicker downloading and uploading of data, faster web browsing, smoother streaming of videos or music, and improved online gaming experiences. High-speed internet is typically delivered through technologies such as fiber optic, cable, or digital subscriber line (DSL). The specific speeds associated with high-speed internet can vary depending on the service provider and infrastructure in a particular area. GPT3.5
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  • noun. high-speed internet (singular), high-speed internets (plural)
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