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"I quickly realised" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you quickly figured out something, such as a realization. Example: I quickly realised that I didn't have the right tools to finish the job.
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But I quickly realised something was wrong.
But I quickly realised I wasn't the only one.
I quickly realised you've got to find your own thing.
I quickly realised it was a ridiculous thing to hate.
I quickly realised that there was much to say.
But, she says:"I quickly realised there were no experts".
I quickly realised that they couldn't and shouldn't aspire to completion.
I quickly realised that I had never truly understood what had happened to these women.
I quickly realised what I needed to learn was the law.
I quickly realised – to my own embarrassment – that I had fallen victim to an easy online money-making scam.
I quickly realised how they ticked and that they hadn't learnt much from history," he said.
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