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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am quickly" is not correct and usable in written English as it lacks a subject and a complete verb structure.
It could be used in a context where the subject is implied, but it is generally incomplete and should be part of a larger sentence.
Example: "I am quickly finishing my homework before dinner."
Alternatives: "I am fast" or "I am hurrying."
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As I am quickly discovering, hell is other parents.
I am quickly losing faith in our judicial system.
But I am quickly covered in pile of clothes.
Indeed, I am quickly assigned several trivial tasks.
Empson, I am quickly realising, speaks first - in a cascade of laughs and funny voices - and thinks later.
I deposit Sami at nursery and am quickly on the Piccadilly line to the al-Jazeera International office in central London.
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It was quickly withdrawn.
Bags are quickly packed.
She was quickly arrested.
He was quickly disappointed.
Computer was quickly unusable.
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