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Discover LudwigThe phrase "however quickly" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the idea that something happened quickly even though it was unexpected or surprising. For example: "I was surprised by how quickly the project was completed; however quickly, it was finished on time."
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Sales, however, quickly took off.
Mr. Falls, however, quickly compensated.
The old friends, however, quickly proved trying.
Zelaya, however, quickly broke the treaty.
His son, however, quickly became fluent.
The dogs, however, quickly gain on it.
A.I.G., however, quickly took center stage.
Soccer, however, quickly became his No1 obsession.
Some of these projects, however, quickly found civilian purposes.
Don's "who is this kid?" look is, however, quickly removed.
The Palestinian leadership, however, quickly condemned the attack.
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