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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addressed quickly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a matter or issue that needs to be dealt with in a prompt manner.
Example: "The concerns raised by the customers were addressed quickly to ensure their satisfaction."
Alternatives: "handled promptly" or "resolved swiftly".
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The ECA want the issue addressed quickly.
Time-critical events can be addressed quickly.
There are certainly problems that [need] to be addressed, quickly".
"It is a danger that must be addressed and addressed quickly".
"We have a problem and it's one that needs to be addressed quickly.
The best you can hope for is that when problems arise, they can be addressed quickly.
They suggested that if the situation is not addressed quickly, divisions could deepen.
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For Mr. Obama, Afghanistan is the signal foreign policy crisis that he must address quickly.
There's not exactly a sense of crisis yet, but there are some definite signs of drift he'll need to address quickly.
The reviewers had only minor critiques, he says, which the authors were able to address quickly.
The Commission, writes Almunia, identified four specific concerns that Google needs to address quickly to avoid formal antitrust charges.
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