Sentence examples for moved more quickly from inspiring English sources

The part of the sentence "moved more quickly" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something was done with a greater degree of speed or haste. Example: When the alarm went off, the firefighters moved more quickly to put out the blaze.

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Could Obama have moved more quickly?

Unfortunately for Tripp, events moved more quickly than she did.

Food supplies have been moved more quickly, Mr. Halliday said.

"We Steal Secrets" has moved more quickly than the dramas, threatening at times to outpace events.

Its rivals have moved more quickly to cut prices and offer faster data services.

Yes, he said, Murray had the sharper backhand; he moved more quickly, perhaps.

"We could have moved more quickly in collecting information and assessing the situation," said Yukio Edano, the chief cabinet secretary.

The only streamliners that have moved more quickly have been propelled by the unabated thrust of turbine engines.

Still others are indignant that the scouts have not moved more quickly to adopt more inclusive policies.

As demand rose after the last two recessions, in the early 1990s and in 2001, employers moved more quickly.

But Lehman Brothers moved more quickly, according to real estate executives, and has struck a tentative deal for the space.

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