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The phrase "are handled quickly" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing how tasks or issues are addressed in a timely manner.
Example: "Customer complaints are handled quickly to ensure satisfaction and maintain loyalty."
Alternatives: "are addressed promptly" or "are resolved swiftly".
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Most are handled quickly and quietly.
Our cadets must be confident that issues such as these are handled quickly and decisively, and that our system will hold those responsible accountable".
'Flexible' and 'adaptive' trials, in which molecular information and clinical data are handled quickly and effectively for real-time assignment of each individual to the most suitable therapeutic regimen, will be key to increasing life expectancy in cancer patients.
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Their business was handled quickly and secretly.
He continued, "It should have been handled quickly.
"The reason it was handled quickly was out of respect for Willie".
On the other hand, King points out, a boycott that is handled quickly and effectively also sends a message.
I understand Mr. Fisher's objection, think it was handled quickly and well, and I can also see why the reporters wanted to include the remark.
But each problem was handled quickly and deftly — a new, full bottle provided without cost, the desserts given free to make up for the missing entree.
"A 10% absence rate is completely unacceptable in a high pressure environment where people's lives depend on calls being handled quickly and efficiently.
Nancy Cleeland, the labor board's spokeswoman, said the type of complaint filed by Wal-Mart would be handled quickly because such complaints, asserting illegal picketing, take priority over other labor board cases under federal labor law.
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