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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a quick thinker" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe someone who can think quickly and efficiently. For example: "John is such a quick thinker. He always seems to come up with creative solutions to problems in a matter of minutes."
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It will stop you, if you're a quick thinker.
HARRIS A QUICK THINKER Senator Pilot Seems to Have Slight Edge in Generalship Over His Veteran Rival.
Kornfield, who has a bushy mustache and large ears, is a quick thinker with a warm, fatherly presence.
Emerson is a quick thinker with impressive recall, as is Gaby; I never saw him introduce a concept that she didn't immediately grasp.
He acquired the nickname of "grizzly bear", as much for being a quick thinker with a sharp tongue as for his beard.
SARAH GREEN CARMICHAEL: Well, so it's interesting to me that in your research, you distinguish between IQ and speed because wouldn't a quick thinker also just naturally have a higher IQ? BILL VON HIPPEL: That's right.
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Mr. Pressman's wife, Annie, an actress, adds this: "Eddie once said, 'You have to be a very quick thinker to be a director.' And he likes to take his time.
But Mr. Tharoor, who has earned a reputation as an urbane, quick thinker, one not above appreciating the strategic value of small gestures, appears to be thriving.
"He is a very quick thinker and, although people say he can't take a punch, I can assure you he can.
Johnny was extremely fast, a wonderfully quick thinker.
"A good market-making trader will have great instinct for how the market works, and is a very quick thinker and decider.
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