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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a quick fire" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a rapid or fast-paced discussion, presentation, or series of questions, often in a quiz or interview format.
Example: "During the event, the host conducted a quick fire round where participants had to answer questions in under ten seconds."
Alternatives: "rapid-fire" or "fast-paced".
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She went into the kitchen and built a quick fire and put on a large kettle of water and a small kettle, for tea.
A quick fire perception can help the miners evacuate successfully.
"Both scoring centuries, they added a quick fire 197 for the third wicket and took this game out of Surrey's immediate reach.
Maybe this is a stretch, but isn't this app basically a quick fire version of seminary?
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Like the format, the tournament has a quick-fire quality.
Midfielder Santi Cazorla struck a quick-fire brace to sink Fulham.
Seeing a quick-fire in real-time, we hoped, would offer a look at what doesn't make the final cut.
Mr Galloway's is the more scholarly and thorough work; Mr Bonde's effort is essentially a quick-fire pamphlet.
Television documentaries and a quick-fire burst of books with titles such as "3 Para: Afghanistan, Summer 2006.
But their No4 made a quick-fire 30 and they finished on a respectable 98 in their 20 overs.
Usman Khawaja and Smith both posted half-centuries in the victory, while Matthew Wade contributed a quick-fire 24.
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