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The phrase "at a quick" is not correct in standard written English.
It is likely intended to convey a sense of speed or urgency, but it is not a commonly used expression.
Example: "We need to finish this project at a quick pace to meet the deadline."
Alternatives: "at a fast pace" or "quickly."
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"She's definitely improving at a quick pace.
The panels resemble shark's gills at a quick glance.
At a quick glance, the statistics appeared to be vintage Manning.
"We have a fine-dining burger at a quick, casual price.
Technology has evolved to a point where we can now move forward at a quick pace.
At a quick first hearing, the performances offer much to ponder.
In the last glimpse I had of him, he was heading up Exchange Place at a quick walk.
Investing with the intent to sell the stock at a quick profit is risky, if not a recipe for disaster.
SAUMUR, France – On a quiet Friday afternoon in western France, German Panzer tanks rolled out at a quick pace.
At a quick glance, the Peconic storefront named the Winemaker Studio by Anthony Nappa Wines suggests a gallery.
Internationally, Wal-Mart's sales continued to grow at a quick clip, increasing 6.4 percent to $32 billion.
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