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The phrase "instantly, I" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It serves as an introductory phrase before the subject of the sentence and adds emphasis or immediacy to the statement that follows. Example: Instantly, I knew I had made a mistake by not studying for the exam.
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Instantly I caught myself.
Instantly, I felt very sure.
Instantly I knew exactly what to do".
Instantly I knew it was Patrick.
"Instantly, I knew," Ms. Gold said.
Instantly, I knew I would die.
Instantly, I knew how to play the passage.
Pretty instantly, I was able to start making stuff".
"A lot of people died instantly," I wrote.
I knew instantly I did not want to marry him.
Usher recalls, "Instantly I knew this kid had something different".
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