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The phrase "are quick to make" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is prompt or hasty in creating or producing something.
Example: "They are quick to make decisions when faced with urgent situations."
Alternatives: "are prompt to create" or "are fast to produce".
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They are quick to make and satisfying to eat.
People are quick to make monuments of anything they live long enough to control.
Some are quick to make, like baked Jerusalem artichoke chips, green beans with savory and bacon, and tomato salad with chilies and feta.
This research suggests that people are quick to make unconscious inferences about others' intelligence, integrity and mental health, which are based primarily on prejudiced stereotypes.
But Cui and his friend Sityodtong, whose lives have been all about navigating between North America and Asia, are quick to make the same analogies to other East-West business rivalries.
Diners in a rush might be steered toward items that are quick to make and eat — like a salad of beet-root and blue cheese with a sprinkling of hazelnuts, or a smoked salmon and caviar croque monsieur.
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Typed letters are quicker to make, but since hand-written letters have more of a personal feel to them, this is an official rule.
People were quick to make sandwiches.
Party loyalists were quick to make capital.
He is quick to make excuses for himself.
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