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quickly

[kwik-lee] / ˈkwɪk li /


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Then Ben White darted over early in the new half, followed quickly by Steyn and Graham, each for their second of the match.

From BBC

Researchers found that when populations recover quickly, the increase in numbers can encourage recombination, a process that rearranges DNA into new combinations.

From Science Daily

“It’s clear now that we expanded too quickly, and these closures are a direct correction.”

From Los Angeles Times

And he worries that his American-born friends, who have enjoyed relatively peaceful lives, don’t realize how quickly things can slide into catastrophe.

From Los Angeles Times

"All respect to all the ballet and opera people out there", he quickly added.

From BBC