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The phrase "happening so quick" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a colloquial way of saying "happening so quickly" or "happening so fast." An example of this phrase in use could be: "The car accident was happening so quick that I didn't have time to react."
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"But everything was happening so quick, you know, and things would get past me.
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But it happened so quick.
"It just happened so quick".
It happened so quick, it happened so fast.
"It happened so quick," he said.
"It happened so quick," White said.
I didn't see what happened; it happened so quick.
"It happened so quick, it happened so hard," Indians catcher Lou Marson said.
"It was just unfortunate that everything happened so quick.
"It happened so quick it's not even funny," he said.
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