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Free sign upThe phrase "advanced quickly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has progressed or developed at a fast pace.
Example: "The technology advanced quickly, leading to significant improvements in efficiency within just a few months."
Alternatives: "progressed rapidly" or "developed swiftly."
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Obokata advanced quickly at C.D.B., but she fit in awkwardly.
A slew of officers advanced quickly at the Met.
Britten started studying piano seriously at 7 and advanced quickly.
He was an officer of superior intelligence and extraordinary ambition, and he advanced quickly.
They advanced quickly toward the crowd, pushing them back off the roadway.
There, his career advanced quickly as he conducted personnel management studies for various federal government agencies.
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There were also rumors that the Red Army was advancing quickly on the Eastern front.
Chung's career was advancing quickly, and Ling was fulfilled socially and artistically.
Some of the most talented or ambitious could use their poetry to advance quickly in the system.
Seeing the diplomacy advancing quickly without it, the opposition coalition — notorious for feuding and indecision — moved to reassert its relevance.
For example, battery technology and some other energy storage technology is advancing quickly anyway without a prize to support them.
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