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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a really quick" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is done in a short amount of time or is fast in nature.
Example: "I need a really quick response to this email so we can move forward with the project."
Alternatives: "a very fast" or "a super quick".
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It was a really quick growing-up".
It was a really quick shoot.
"It was a really quick decision," Carrasco said.
This is a really quick and easy dinner for two – comforting and rich.
"If we're trying to set up an environment of collaboration, that's a really quick way to foster animosity," one said.
I've got a really quick team-mate pushing me on and don't see why I wouldn't be here next year".
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You're done--a really quick breakfast smoothie that couldn't be any easier.
If I used a really quick-growing organism like yeast or bacteria, I could have hundreds of failed research projects behind me by now, instead of just a handful.
"He's got a really fast, quick release.
What modifications should I get done to it?" So I gave him a few facts about what's important in a really, really quick road car.
"They expect a response really quick.
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