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The phrase "are more quickly" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "are more quick" or "are quicker" when comparing speed.
Example: "The new models are quicker than the previous versions."
Alternatives: "are faster" or "are speedier."
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Free elections also mean that policy mistakes, even bad ones, are more quickly corrected.
They are becoming more aware of who they are, more quickly, thanks to the internet.
And the smaller number of children taken from homes deemed dangerous are more quickly reunited with parents or adopted.
Books face unprecedented competition from media that are more quickly consumed, and that require less obvious exertion than reading.
The pleasures offered by Bukowski's work are more quickly exhausted than the questions raised by his life, and the way he transformed that life into something like art.
There is a willingness to embrace the new: the possibilities of the internet are more quickly seized in Britain than almost any other leading industrialised country.
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Basically, the function cleans up the hard drive so that files are more quickly-accessed.
I would propose that a less-religious world is not one in which gender equality will be more quickly achieved.
If a useful technology can be more quickly bought than developed by Cisco's own engineers, bought it is.
If the consumer bureau does its job properly, bad lenders will be more quickly called to account.
Thus, the routing discovery could be more quickly completed.
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