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The phrase "are quick to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that responds or acts rapidly in a particular situation.
Example: "They are quick to adapt to new technologies, which gives them a competitive edge in the market."
Alternatives: "are prompt to" or "are swift to".
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Readers are quick to cite examples.
These syntax problems are quick to fix.
Local villagers are quick to explain why.
That's because people are quick to criticise.
Teens, I think, are quick to panic.
Some people are quick to judge.
Others are quick to defend McCain's team.
Other Democrats are quick to add praise.
Yet bank officials are quick to jump on the telephone.
Defenders of Blatter are quick to note his achievements.
And not surprisingly, employees are quick to defend their perks.
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