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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a quick exit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to leaving a place or situation swiftly, often to avoid complications or to make a hasty departure.
Example: "After the meeting turned tense, she made a quick exit to avoid further confrontation."
Alternatives: "a swift departure" or "a rapid exit".
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A quick exit looks likely.
That could scupper governments' hopes for a quick exit.
Each new attack stokes our yearning for a quick exit.
Your plan for a quick exit begins to evaporate.
The text on the ad? "Time for a quick exit".
Then, Neagle's control vanished and a quick exit soon followed.
He seemed quite all right at the time but he did make a quick exit".
If you want to make a quick exit at the airport, take hand luggage only.
The Democrats' left wing will want a quick exit from Iraq.
I knew this and negotiated a quick exit with as much cash as I could get.
They mobbed him as he tried to make a quick exit.
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