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"it happened very quickly" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a past event that occurred in a short amount of time. For example: - "The car accident happened very quickly, there was no time to react." - "The meeting ended so abruptly, it all happened very quickly." - "The plane landed on the runway, it happened very quickly and smoothly."
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"It happened very quickly.
"It happened very quickly," Ms. Cruz said.
He immediately responded very positively … it happened very quickly.
I definitely was, and from there it happened very quickly.
"It happened very quickly," said Karen Davis, a trustee of First Baptist.
I can't show exactly how it happened, it happened very quickly".
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"And it happens very quickly".
"It happens very quickly," Kasirye said of the overdoses.
"It's so difficult, that if something comes together it either takes a very long time or it happens very quickly".
Referring to research he carried out in collaboration with Demos, he described how the white British population is more likely to resist immigration when it happens very quickly.
It happens very quickly, but I have to ask myself, 'Is that me or is that you?' " It's not that these couples lost themselves in the marriage; instead, they grew in it.
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