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I do know the phrases like "zoom in" or "zoom-out", but in this case, does it mean "travel fast"?

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Rebecca

That's correct! "Zoom in" usually means to magnify the view of something, such as through a screen, but "zoom" means to travel or move quickly. Ex: The dog was excited and zoomed around the house. Ex: The car zoomed off into the distance. Only dust was left behind.

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