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The phrase "a quick moving" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "a quick-moving" with a hyphen to properly connect the two words as a compound adjective.
Example: "She has a quick-moving mind that allows her to solve problems efficiently."
Alternatives: "a fast-moving" or "a swift-moving".
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Kim said it was fortunate Ebola was not a quick-moving virus but the chances of a quick moving virus in the next 10 years is high.
A quick moving figure then attacks the other brother off-screen.
Social media is a quick moving space, and users are typically on there to kill time or connect with friends or family.
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He also breaks tackles, and he can make a quick move to change direction.
But economists said that there was little chance of a quick move to adopt the euro.
On the next possession, Stoudemire made a quick move to the lane before pulling up and making a short jumper.
Leiter said he stopped using a quick move to the plate in 1997 because it affected his delivery.
The U.S. Central Command recommended a quick move to capture Raqqa, led by a force commanded by Syrian Kurds.
I said: 'Get the ball, take your time, look around at the defense, and then make a quick move.
Mayo also scored the next two baskets, both times paralyzing Crocker with a quick move and blazing first step.
The yellow flag erased much of Kyle Busch's lead, but he was able to fight off a quick move from Johnson after the restart to pull away.
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