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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more quickly so" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate that one action performs more quickly than another. For example: "John completed his report more quickly so he had time to help his sister with her project."
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Smaller transistors switch on and off more quickly, so can carry out calculations faster.
Death is being declared more quickly so organs can be harvested.
He could move more quickly, so I told him to go ahead.
In the 80's movie-makers realized the audience was assimilating information more quickly, so cuts were made more quickly.
Their delicate flowers go over more quickly, so keep them cooler and lightly shaded while in flower.
This helps them get their work done more quickly so that they can then focus on having fun.
But it would be asking a lot of anyone to please die more quickly so that we can trim our health care budget.
The half-full one cools more quickly, so you start with that and, by the time you are done, the full glass will be ready to drink.
Huddled next to the interpreter, she spoke in a deep, assertive voice, slowly at first, and then more quickly, so that the interpreter could hardly keep up.
This means the Fed must start to raise interest rates sooner, and more quickly, so that they are back to normal by the time the output gap closes.
The recent availability of new 32-bit programming tools allowed calculations of chromatograms to be completed more quickly so as to show peak movements which result for example from slight changes in eluent pH.
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