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The phrase "are quickly joined" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where individuals or groups come together rapidly or in a short amount of time.
Example: "As the event began, participants are quickly joined by enthusiastic spectators eager to witness the performances."
Alternatives: "are swiftly accompanied" or "are rapidly united".
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-- and are quickly joined by another dozen.
These are quickly joined by emerging leaves edged in red.
In a surprising turn, they are quickly joined by scores of Israeli supporters who are horrified to see what is being done in their name.
Two standout examples from Egan's are great examples of why that is: The "Fortitude," aged entirely in PX casks, starts off with assertive barley aromas that are quickly joined by honey drops and candied lemon peel, yellow apple, nougat, golden raisins, and spice, all resolving on a thoroughly unexpected dash of jasmine.
They are quickly joined by a band of allies; together, they rally against the tyranny of the Archadian Empire.
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It was quickly joined by other councils feeling the squeeze.
Building elements have been designed to be quickly joined on site using only bolts and screws.
They were quickly joined by Iraqis, Afghans, and Kurds, all seeking asylum in Western Europe.
They were quickly joined by dozens more, including Charlie Chaplin, Roberto Rossellini, Fritz Lang, Richard Lester, Carl Dreyer, Orson Welles, and Jerry Lewis.
Mr. Rivera was quickly joined by Mr. Ayala, Mr. Rodriguez and Mr. Fontanez, who punched and kicked Officer Hernandez as he lay on the ground.
He was quickly joined by another Nigel Twiston-Davies runner, Ollie Magern, but both were swamped before the final flight.
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