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Discover Ludwig"It'll be quick" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to show that something will happen quickly. For example, "Don't worry, it'll be quick!"
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"It'll be quick if you just hold still".
So it'll be quick, then.
It'll be quick, we promise.
This one is a little obscure, so it'll be quick.
Either way, there's absolutely no doubt that it'll be a hell of a fight to watch -- after all, somebody's going to get his ass kicked and the only question is whether it'll be quick or bloody.
It won't taste as fresh, but it'll be quick.
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It'll be quicker".
It'll be quicker.
I've had passengers get out, leaving me in the middle of traffic, saying it'll be quicker to walk".
Editor Sean O'Connor told the Today programme: "When we first started thinking about the story we were going to kill Rob … the legal advisers said if you do that it'll be much cleaner, it'll be quicker, you'll definitely get Helen off.
You often say to yourself, let me do it, it'll be quicker.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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