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The phrase "are too quick to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who acts hastily or makes decisions without sufficient thought or consideration.
Example: "People are too quick to judge others based on their appearances."
Alternatives: "are too hasty to" or "tend to rush to".
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Sometimes they are too quick to associate networking with bribery.
"Women are too quick to take the easy option.
I fear that liberals are too quick to think of inequality as basically about taxes.
Some Muslims are too quick to rejoice at the decline of American power.
Many judges say school police officers are too quick to make arrests or write tickets.
We are too quick to champion causes and too easily disappointed.
Norton believes that TV producers are too quick to stereotype actors.
They are too quick to use force; they should have acted forcefully sooner to nip the insurgency in the bud.
Corporate C.E.O.s say that the agencies are too quick to downgrade, and investors complain that they're too slow.
As the last example suggests, the problem here isn't that American journalists are too quick to go on crusades.
Palestinian officials said the episode supported their longstanding contention that Israeli troops are too quick to use lethal force.
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