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Discover LudwigThe phrase "across quickly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the manner in which something is done, indicating that it is done swiftly or without delay.
Example: "She ran across quickly to catch the bus before it left."
Alternatives: "swiftly across" or "rapidly across".
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12.06am BST Just a three other things to get across quickly.
The Kings Jonathann Quick got across quickly on Henrik Sedin's one-timer on a two-on-one break four minutes into the extra period.
Murray had been leaning toward his left and couldn't move across quickly enough after Marleau carried the puck behind the net and tucked it inside the other post.
Travers was tough, and veteran costume designer Daniel Orlandi, who had access to both the Walt Disney Family Museum and the Disney Studio archives, wanted to make sure that aspect came across quickly.
Also, cats hate high pitched noises so squeeling or blowing a whistle gets your point across quickly.
"You have to be good with people and get your ideas across quickly.
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That clip, seen across Egypt, quickly became a focus of popular rage.
The jubilation following Granger's announcement in Galveston moved across Texas, quickly reaching the state's 250,000 enslaved people.
Putian hospitals expanded across China quickly over the years with little government oversight until the death of a college student.
Morally, it made sense: two polarized parties cannot sufficiently represent the diversity of need across a quickly changing electorate.
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