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'no quick fix' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that a problem or situation does not have a simple solution that can be implemented quickly. For example, "There's no quick fix for the climate crisis - we need to make long-term changes to reduce its impact."
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There's no illusion, no quick fix.
Bottom line, says Rothstein, there's probably no quick fix.
There's no quick fix.
"No quick fix.
This was no quick fix.
And there is no quick fix.
For this there is no quick fix.
"There is no quick fix," she said.
There is no quick fix here".
Simply put, there is no quick fix.
There is no quick fix, he says.
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