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The phrase "a quick and definite" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is both prompt and certain, often in contexts where clarity and speed are important.
Example: "We need a quick and definite response to finalize the project timeline."
Alternatives: "a swift and clear" or "a prompt and certain".
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The user interface feels cluttered at times, and it has a definite learning curve, but it's also easy to carve out a quick and comfortable groove for yourself as you jump between a game and a few different applications.
Presto: a quick and easy public offering.
Do a quick and dirty adjustment.
This is a quick and thrifty dessert.
Do a quick and easy corner shot.
There wasn't a clear and definite answer.
And we mean a broad and definite public interest.
"We have a clear and definite policy.
Namely, that an adaptation profile can be achieved by calculating the first moment of the CME, but that the underlying probability distribution might be wide enough to prevent one from making definite quick-and-dirty assertions going from a single cell to the population level, or the other way around.
I took a quick glance and retreated.
Work up a quick lather and rinse.
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