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Discover LudwigThe adverb "immediate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is done without any delay, for example: "I need an immediate response".
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There's an immediate intimacy.
It's an immediate tragedy".
Tintin proved an immediate hit.
This had an immediate impact.
was an immediate, spectacular hit.
Here is an immediate impression.
This had an immediate effect.
It was an immediate hit.
Was she an immediate relative?
It made an immediate impact.
"It was an immediate challenge".
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