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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fairly quick" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is relatively fast or done in a short amount of time.
Example: "The meeting was a fairly quick discussion, lasting only thirty minutes."
Alternatives: "a relatively fast" or "a somewhat speedy".
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Take me, a mother with a fairly quick temper.
I'm a fairly quick read; I'll pick up on it".
This is a fairly quick tour through sinusoidal modulation for discrete time.
Well, this is a fairly quick tour through a variety of issues related to modulation.
"It looks like a fairly quick and defensive move on Gillette's part," Mr. Vinjamuri said.
Kit Jensen, the chairwoman of the NPR board, said she expected a "fairly quick" succession process.
Many new farmers get started with poultry because it's a relatively low-investment enterprise with a fairly quick revenue turnaround.
So that's when you'll see a fairly quick adjustment to the exit poll estimates after poll closing.
Despite the name, it's a fairly quick dish to prepare, combining simple technique with decidedly unexpected flavors and doing so with plenty of vegetables.
"All of this seems like a fairly quick round trip," said Manus Clancy, a managing director at Trepp, a research firm that focuses on commercial real estate.
But it was able to engineer a fairly quick recovery in large part by sharply devaluing its currency, making its exports more competitive.
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