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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acting quickly" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the need for prompt action in various contexts, such as decision-making or responding to a situation.
Example: "In emergencies, acting quickly can make a significant difference in the outcome."
Alternatives: "responding swiftly" or "taking prompt action."
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That experience taught W.H.O. the importance of acting quickly and that "we must change the way we think and change the way we act," Dr. Lee said.
Health authorities also recommend acting quickly to remove the object.
This is not anyone's definition of acting quickly.
"But the committee process inhibited UBS from acting quickly".
But this argues for acting quickly and carefully, rather than doing nothing.
"We are acting quickly," the company's chief executive, Theo Spierings, said in a statement.
The White House, acting quickly, announced their plans to invade Iran.
Everyone is spending their time in meetings, giving advice, not acting quickly enough," he said.
Mr. Giuliani prided himself on acting quickly and not looking back.
The S.E.C. has been criticized for not acting quickly enough to halt Mr. Stanford's fraud.
By thinking like a founder and acting quickly, you can steer your company back on course.
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