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The phrase "expect a quick response" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that you anticipate a prompt reply from someone, often in a professional or formal context.
Example: "Please send me the necessary documents at your earliest convenience, as I expect a quick response to finalize the project."
Alternatives: "anticipate a swift reply" or "look forward to a prompt response.".
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WHEN Nassau County residents call 911, they expect a quick response.
The letter's signatories do not expect a quick response, although the law says a state official must reply within 1 month.
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Don't expect a quick answer.
Participants expected a quicker response in VNC for the real-time collaboration.
When the customer sends that e-mail, he or she expects a quick reply.
Does your organisation take an active role in responses, meaning they should expect a quick ramp up into a significant response?
Expect a quick stipulated dismissal.
One shouldn't expect a quick solution".
Do not expect a quick fix.
But Americans should not expect a quick solution.
Employers shouldn't expect a quick fix.
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