Sentence examples for a more quick from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a more quick" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form is "quicker" or "more quickly."
Example: "She completed the task in a more quickly manner than her colleagues."
Alternatives: "faster" or "more rapidly."

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Because the surface of CdTe QDs coated by HPAMAM is not as compact as that of CdTe QDs coated by small MPA-Na molecules, the growth rate of CdTe QDs coated with HPAMAM has a more quick growth rate.

The approach includes: (1) building a novel state-space mathematical model based on nonlinear feedback compensation, (2) properly formulating the control problem and (3) developing a more quick and accurate algorithm to solve the problem.

After viewing the previous films, Hodder decided that he would approach Jason as a more "quick and agile" individual than he had been portrayed in the previous sequels.

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The use of a more quick-acting sedative of propofol administered by an anaesthesiologist has been reported with low incidence of adverse events [11, 12].

"It heightens our ability to be a lot more quick".

After a few more quick publicity photos, her escort suggested that Cosgrove wait for her driver inside the principal's office.

You drill a few holes on the bottom and sides of the bin and follow a few more quick steps to finish the worm bin.

Separate them into separate locations to make finding one a lot more quick.

That way, it helps my feet and my control at second base, makes me a little bit more quick.

And depending on your business, something a little bit more quick and simple can do the job just fine.

The most recent reality shows "feel a little less sustainable and a little more quick-buck," Mr. Probst said.

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