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The phrase "achieved quick" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "achieved quickly" to properly use the adverb form.
Example: "The team achieved their goals quickly, impressing the management with their efficiency."
Alternatives: "achieved rapidly" or "accomplished swiftly."
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Atheneum achieved quick success.
This is a record that is still almost unknown in the west, yet if Japan had achieved quick victory in China, large resources would have been released for an assault on the rear of the Soviet Union, or a larger military presence in the Pacific.
The EOF-based technique has achieved quick convergence and good stability.
The combined effect of antibiotics and percutaneous fixation achieved quick pain relief and rapid mobilization.
Finally, the system achieved quick response in processing the large administrative database to allow convenient ad-hoc analysis in a trial-and-error fashion.
The ETN group therefore achieved quick onset of action (as early as week 2), with a statistically significant difference between the two groups from week 8.
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The fourth-year team reached the mark in its 274th game, something only Florida (223) achieved quicker among recent expansion franchises.
Increased efficiency linked to appropriate therapeutic interventions, not just containment [ 8] would mean that symptom control is achieved quicker.
"We achieve quick results," he said.
2) Build personal and leadership credibility by achieving quick wins.
One should not be anxious to achieve quick success and get instant benefits," Mr. Chen said.
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