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The phrase "ability to react quicker" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's or something's capacity to respond more rapidly in various situations.
Example: "In high-pressure environments, the ability to react quicker can be the difference between success and failure."
Alternatives: "capacity to respond faster" or "skill to react more swiftly."
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What Carr would like to see is a more nimble N.C.A.A. "Somewhere, I think they need an ability to react quicker or more quickly to the issues than they've been able to do in the past," he said.
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