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Discover LudwigThe expression "make quick work" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically means to do something quickly and efficiently. For example, "The experienced carpenter made quick work of the project."
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Many hands make quick work of the mountain of tomatoes.
The prosecutors make quick work of the immigrants.
A store owner's software can make quick work of payroll and inventory tasks.
There was never a question that we would make quick work of the Iraqi Army.
Saudi officials confidently promised to make quick work of the Houthis.
We then have the Divas handicap match, and the Funkadactyls make quick work of the solo Bella Twin.
Put them together, and they should make quick work fulfilling Suck.com's mandate: "a fish, a barrel and a smoking gun".
The Pacers have been struggling as of late, but not "can't make quick work of the Hawks" level of struggling.
When he was asked why Pittsburgh was able to make quick work of the Rangers, Jagr snapped back.
The general impression, however, was that she would make quick work of her opponent, little known in the States.
Both Dr. Corak and Dr. Demeny make quick work of the potentially daunting practicalities of the idea — how do you get a kindergartener to the polls?
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