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The phrase "a little quickly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action that is done with a slight sense of speed or haste.
Example: "She completed the task a little quickly, which led to some mistakes."
Alternatives: "somewhat fast" or "a bit hastily".
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It fell away a little quickly really.
I came back a little quickly, perhaps too quickly.
What do you know about that, Mr. Beresford marvelled to himself, and began to walk a little quickly.
After the timeout, Texas was unable to inbound the ball — the referee counted to five a little quickly — and turned the ball over to Arizona.
Your thought of cheating, just a little, quickly flies out of your head, and you go back to being a straight-up miner – and, by the way, watching the other miners closely to make sure none of THEM cheat; if they did it would hurt you.
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"Sure," he says, a little too quickly.
A little dabbling quickly became an obsession.
But perhaps just a little too quickly.
"But growth is back a little more quickly, a little stronger, than people thought".
I swallowed them a little too quickly, but took time with the spumante.
Coming in a little too quickly, so add a touch of flaps.
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