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The phrase "a quicker return" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the speed or efficiency of a process or outcome, particularly in contexts like finance, travel, or project management.
Example: "Investing in renewable energy can lead to a quicker return on investment compared to traditional energy sources."
Alternatives: "a faster return" or "a speedier return."
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That means a quicker return to normal daily life, at work and home, without the side effects.
"So airlines that cater to the price-conscious traveler should see a quicker return to pre-attack levels".
But it is not strong enough to withstand a sudden stop of such purchases, let alone a quicker return to raising short-term interest rates.
Carbo-loading patients also had a quicker return of normal gut function after surgery and had smaller reductions in muscle strength.
But while a world of autonomous cars remains some way off, it is likely Google is expecting a quicker return on its robotic investments.
When Feed-in Tariffs were introduced, the time seemed right: there are few ways of getting a quicker return on the investment of our retirement nest egg".
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He eventually returned for the 2014 season and that same year, Gronkowski said that it's "pretty obvious" he would prefer a concussion with a quicker return-to-play than long-term rehabilitation for a knee injury.
"They wanted a quick return".
The coup leaders promise a quick return to civilian rule.
A quick return to Serie C seems a certainty.
This season was a quick return to the top.
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