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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pretty quick" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used in informal contexts, but it typically requires a noun to follow, such as "a pretty quick response" or "a pretty quick decision."
Example: "We need to make a pretty quick decision on this matter to stay on schedule."
Alternatives: "a fairly quick" or "a rather quick".
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"That's a pretty quick d.l.
That's a pretty quick turnaround.
This has been a pretty quick turnaround.
This was a pretty quick turnaround.
It was a pretty quick take-up, yeah".
That is a pretty quick unraveling for an I.M.F.
But living alone early on has made me a pretty quick study.
"I thought it would be a pretty quick sale," Ms. Brien said.
"That's a pretty quick turnaround, from a high school state championship to an N.L.D.S".
"That's going to prompt a pretty quick reappraisal of risk by local authorities," he added.
Along the way, you get a pretty quick introduction to the island.
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