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"I am quick" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a simple sentence that can be used to describe oneself or make a statement about one's abilities or characteristics. Example: "I am quick on my feet, which helps me excel in fast-paced work environments."
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Then I am quick to decide".
I am quick to deal with that accusation forthrightly.
"If I think I am being betrayed, I am quick to betray," Bergman writes in "The Magic Lantern".
But I am quick and I still try and do the same, score one against one," Gronkjaer said.
Fun, I am quick to agree, is not what it's about.
I am quick to grab their charts and usher them into an exam room.
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I was quick.
I'm quick like that.
I'm quick to be upset.
"I was quick to go," Collin says.
I'm biting, I'm incisive, I'm quick.
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