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quickly

[kwik-lee] / ˈkwɪk li /


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Some cards can yield thousands of dollars apiece, luring collectors willing to stake their livelihoods on them, and thieves looking to quickly sell them for cash online, at trade shows or at card shops.

From Los Angeles Times

Whether that will affect 2026 depends on when they hand down the opinion and how quickly the states could adapt.

From Salon

Norrie was left shaking his head as he watched the fourth set quickly unravel, with Zverev powering to an efficient conclusion.

From BBC

Beth Galetti, senior vice president of people experience and technology at Amazon, had blogged that the company needed fewer layers and more ownership “to move as quickly as possible for our customers and business.”

From MarketWatch

It can quickly build real, working apps you’ve always wished for—tools to manage your finances, analyze your DNA, mix and match your outfits, even keep your plants alive.

From The Wall Street Journal