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quickly

[kwik-lee] / ˈkwɪk li /


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So if, like with Dalot and Sarr, the full boot makes contact with the leg but it comes off quickly that would be considered glancing.

From BBC

Because the system can switch electrical current extremely quickly and efficiently, it converts more of the available electricity into usable power.

From Science Daily

She tried sketch writing, late-night TV writing, spec writing, but she quickly learned she didn’t actually want to write sketches or late-night monologues.

From Los Angeles Times

Hackman told Architectural Digest that he had quickly fallen in love with Santa Fe, describing the area as having “a kind of magic in it.”

From MarketWatch

"So, if you hear criticism openly in your own stadium... it means you are in trouble and that results must start changing quite quickly."

From BBC