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The phrase "assumed to be quick" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is generally believed or expected to happen rapidly or efficiently.
Example: "The process is assumed to be quick, allowing us to meet our deadlines without any issues."
Alternatives: "expected to be fast" or "thought to be swift."
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Mixing in the central (= intravascular) compartment can be assumed to be quick, and is described as a "boundary condition" by xplasma (t = 0) = 100.
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It was merely assumed to be invincible.
Missing data was assumed to be normal.
"But in many other areas, we need to be quick, quick, quick," he said.
I expect to be quick".
"In photography, you've got to be quick, quick, quick, quick," Cartier-Bresson once explained.
Try to be quick.
You have to be quick, but not so quick.
"You have to be quicker.
After assuming office, Modi was quick to reach out to China, negating the assumption of some analysts that his government would be less accommodating toward Beijing.
Since he tends to stalk about, wielding a rifle -- in search of rabbits, he says at one point -- one assumes Karl is quick on the trigger.
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