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The phrase "are usually quick to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a tendency or common behavior of a subject in responding or acting swiftly in certain situations.
Example: "Teachers are usually quick to provide feedback on assignments to help students improve."
Alternatives: "tend to respond quickly" or "are often prompt to".
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These expectations, however, are usually quick to vanish.
Role-playing games are usually quick to assign onerous housekeeping tasks and slow to offer rewards.
"But once they learn about it, they are usually quick to sign up".
Taliban insurgents in Afghanistan are usually quick to take responsibility for suicide bombings.
When something goes awry, the banks are usually quick to sound the alarms to consumers.
When the benefits of something new are obvious, people are usually quick to embrace it.
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I'm usually quick to praise Israelis' just-do-what-makes-sense approach.
WHEN Harvard runs an idea up the flagpole, the education community is usually quick to salute.
She said she was usually quick to decide on things, but in this search, "that really didn't happen".
Though the president is never shy about attributing a $1.3 trillion annual deficit to his predecessor, he is usually quick to hold himself accountable as well for the $787 billion in deficit spending added by his stimulus package.
The nation's main labor federation, the A.F.L.-C.I.O., is usually quick to denounce trade agreements, but so far it has been silent about the Korean pact, apparently because of the disagreement among its member unions.
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