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The phrase "a quick transfer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a fast or efficient movement of something, such as money, data, or information from one place to another.
Example: "The bank offers a quick transfer service for customers who need to send money internationally."
Alternatives: "a fast transfer" or "an expedited transfer".
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A quick transfer to DVD would be a kindness.
Bishop said she had earlier travelled from Queensland to Melbourne and the helicopter was booked for a quick transfer to Geelong.
The move to extend the council's rule represented another complication in the Bush administration's vision for a quick transfer of power.
But Mr. Malley and other experts warned that a quick transfer of power to the exiles would have its own hazards.
They proposed a quick transfer of authority to an Iraqi provisional government, which would then lead the process of democratic change.
But, in repeating her insistence on a quick transfer, Ms. Reno steered clear of setting a deadline for the child's return, apparently wanting to avoid an open conflict.
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Pressure mounted for a quicker transfer of sovereignty.
We have long called for a quicker transfer of real power to Iraqis, as have most of America's allies.
IN HIS "state of the nation" speech last week, Thabo Mbeki, South Africa's president, set himself the goal of spurring faster economic growth and, simultaneously, a quicker transfer of wealth from white to black pockets.
When length of stay reduction is realised by a quicker transfer to follow-up care, the costs of care may be passed.
Downloading files to a PC and then installing them on a mobile device allows for the quick transfer of larger files.
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