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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieved swiftly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been accomplished quickly or in a short amount of time.
Example: "The project was achieved swiftly, allowing the team to move on to the next phase ahead of schedule."
Alternatives: "accomplished quickly" or "completed rapidly."
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The Times reported, "Confidence that ratification would be achieved swiftly was expressed by a number of supporters of the amendment," adding: "How long it might take for the amendment to be ratified was unclear.
In a advance copy of the interview with Berlin's Tagesspiegel newspaper, due to appear on Tuesday, Weidmann praised the German government for cutting its budget deficit in 2011 but added: "The government's consolidation pause in the new year is not convincing... we need to see a balanced budget achieved swiftly".
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I know this isn't something that can happen overnight and will be difficult to achieve swiftly.
It constitutes a huge learning task, yet is achieved so swiftly and automatically that its enormous complexity is scarcely realized (though it is an achievement the largest supercomputers cannot begin to match).
"This offer allows me to achieve the purpose of the administration and, following discussions with the Football League, I am hopeful a completion of the sale can be achieved as swiftly as possible".
It is achieved by swiftly cutting the neck of the animal close to the head, by using a guillotine with a sharp blade.
This may be because these patients are well known to services and crisis stabilisation can be achieved more swiftly since relapse signatures will be familiar, medication regimes will be tried and tested, and care plans are more likely to be in place.
That target having been swiftly achieved, it appears Blackie will be lining up alongside Uggie and Cosmo.
The momentum, so swiftly achieved, seemed to fizzle just as rapidly when the Thrashers' Yannick Tremblay scored at 10 26.
This paper focuses on the Tokai No.2 Nuclear Power Station, which was hit by earthquakes and subsequent tsunami in the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011 but swiftly achieved cold shutdown.
Ms. Basden does wonders not only in featuring the women's strong toe work but also in the clarity she has achieved in the swiftly moving contrapuntal patterns.
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