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The phrase "a quick reaction to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a prompt response or reply to a situation, event, or stimulus.
Example: "The team's quick reaction to the unexpected challenge helped them overcome the obstacle efficiently."
Alternatives: "a swift response to" or "an immediate reply to".
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Atlanta goalie Milan Hnilicka needed a quick reaction to stop Blake's shot from the left side, and the puck eventually bounded to Scatchard, whose 10-footer from the left beat Hnilicka.
There is also a quick reaction to winning the ball back.
Mozilla's post on the matter was clearly a quick reaction to Google's maneuver and so there weren't a lot of details.
Moreover, a quick reaction to changes is necessary, taking into account the significant amount of indirect costs involved in the derived interruptions.
Smart wells enable a quick reaction to unexpected events during the life of a reservoir, and have the potential to positively influence the net present value (NPV) of a project development.
So, please, bear with me today, as I try to have a quick reaction to anything that's not, "Fffffflllllleeeeuuuuuuuuuuggggghhhh".
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The hope, not necessarily realistic, is that this will lead to a quicker reaction to crises.In this section Bahrain's spreading flames Brutal seventh Another go at reviving the UN Partitioned city ReprintsThe UN's two human-rights offices in Geneva will be merged, as will the drug-and crime-control offices in Vienna.
The increased performance due to the PBSA-HGM's HGM submodel seems to originate from a quicker reaction to the instantaneous signal characteristics.
Being able to just collaborate with other people and put it out there -- people can gravitate towards it if they want to, if not, they don't, but we're able to see a quicker reaction to things.
That meant it chose a scientific sample and provided WebTV to those who were not on the Internet already, for a stunningly quick reaction to the speech.
"I have a very, very quick reaction to fast food," she said.
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