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"made quick work of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to complete a task or achieve a goal very quickly and efficiently. Example: The experienced chef made quick work of preparing the entire meal for the dinner party.
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Cleopatra made quick work of her siblings, which sounds uncouth.
(A second round was necessary after the table made quick work of them).
Nikki Bella made quick work of Summer Rae with a Roundhouse Kick and Rack Attack combination.
Two snorkelers out in the ocean also made quick work of the fish.
As Scott Miller writes on CBSSports.com, the Tigers made quick work of silencing their doubters.
Dallas made quick work of his match against Diego of Los Matadores by applying the "Bodog".
Kane made quick work of Adam Rose following his attack on the Bunny on Monday Night.
Ryback made quick work of Adam Rose with the Shell Shocked to earn the victory.
Needless to say, they made quick work of introductions and launched into the script.
The group made quick work of introductions and launched enthusiastically into the script.
We made quick work of the house specialty: ginger beignets drizzled with dark chocolate ganache.
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