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The phrase "achieve quick and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the attainment of results or goals in a timely manner, often in a business or productivity context.
Example: "Our new strategy aims to achieve quick and effective results in project delivery."
Alternatives: "attain rapid and" or "reach swift and".
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Nowadays, architecture description languages (ADLs) are getting popular to achieve quick and optimal design convergence during the development of application specific instruction-set processors (ASIPs).
The modified method of using an infusion tube and 23-gauge trocar-cannulas can achieve quick and complete removal of high viscosity silicone oil.
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Eventually, depending on volume and growth, they may even open (or re-open), factories in China, where they may have to pay higher labor costs, but will achieve quicker and easier access to their burgeoning marketplace.
It achieves quick and consistent results.
In general, SDN aims to separate the control and data forwarding planes, which enables to achieve quick provisioning and reconfiguration as well as more efficient utilization of the network infrastructure.
One should not be anxious to achieve quick success and get instant benefits," Mr. Chen said.
The Kommersant document envisions harnessing that expertise "to achieve quick, competent and productive results required for getting the work of the directorate off the ground".
Results indicate that the designed autopilot can achieve quick, accurate, and no-overshoot tracking of the given signals, with good active-disturbance-rejection and decoupling performance and strong robustness and adaptability.
They considered risky riding a 'means' to achieve quick mobility and increased functionality as reflected in the following excerpts: " I agree that riding a motorcycle is more dangerous than a car.
A socket connection structure located between the rough vortex standpipe and top cyclone outlet can achieve quick extraction of gas and oil (Lu and Shi 2007).
Once upon a time, during the brief, if heady, interval between the end of the Cold War and 9/11 when the United States ostensibly reigned supreme as the world's "sole superpower," Pentagon field manuals credited U.S. forces with the ability to achieve "quick, decisive victory -- on and off the battlefield -- anywhere in the world and under virtually any conditions".
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