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quickly

[kwik-lee] / ˈkwɪk li /


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When the birds arrive in the dozens, that can make even a downed bison disappear quickly, Marzluff said.

From Barron's

If the fighting quickly ends with the Iranian regime left in place, it could still be risky, potentially handing Tehran more control over the globally significant energy route.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bodytraffic quickly became a beacon for contemporary dance in a city where such a company was a rarity.

From Los Angeles Times

In fact, it was quickly abused by hundreds of unscrupulous operators who found they could set up ghost dealerships and then, for a fee, fiddle with the registry.

From BBC

Maintaining exposure to lagging asset classes has worked because the performance differences between classes can change quickly.

From MarketWatch