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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a quick verdict" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a decision or judgment that is made rapidly, often in a legal or evaluative context.
Example: "The jury reached a quick verdict after only a few hours of deliberation."
Alternatives: "a swift decision" or "a rapid conclusion".
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Off the top of my head, here's a quick verdict on all the candidates.
Jurors who have begun weighing federal racketeering charges against former Gov. George Ryan's longtime aide, Scott Fawell, signaled that they did not expect to reach a quick verdict.
Warden's breakthrough film role was as juror number seven in the star-studded 12 Angry Men (1957), in which he portrayed an impatient salesman looking for a quick verdict so that he could attend a baseball game.
But financial markets rendered a quick verdict Thursday night and on into Friday Brexit will be terrible for the U.K. economy, and bad for the global economy in general and corporate profits specifically.
I will post a quick verdict in a moment, then a round-up of some of the best tweets from the programme, and then a summary of the news lines.
Afterward, he and his casting director, Rachel Tenner, would exchange a quick verdict: "droopy dog" (good); "crazy mannequin" (good but not great); "a not-gay Paul Lynde" (very good); "character-y" (bad); "thyroid eyeballs" (good); "looks like he would have turned you in during the war" (superb).
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"The jury came to a pretty quick verdict, and that leads me to believe that they had a view of this evidence that perhaps not even testimony from Martha could have shaken," he said.
Quick verdict -- terrific acting, a fine, complicated storyline, and fantastically choreographed action with real stunts and real production values.
I'll post a quick instant verdict in a moment, and then go on the hunt for reaction.
When I spoke with the prosecutors after the quick verdict, I wondered about Mr. Sawyer's victims.
Assistant Attorney General Barry Disney, who prosecuted Dr. Tiller, said the quick verdict probably resulted from the fact that the issue before jurors was clear and concise.
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