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"on the uptake" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe someone who is quick to understand or learn something. For example, "Jimmy is really on the uptake - he picked up the new rules of the game quickly."
Idiom
On the uptake.
If someone is quick on the uptake, they understand something quickly, but if they're slow on the uptake, it takes them a long time to get it.
Dictionary
on the uptake
adverb
In understanding or in the ability to absorb new information; especially in the phrases "quick on the uptake" and "slow on the uptake".
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"She is so quick on the uptake".
Russia was also quick on the uptake.
"Brno has been slow on the uptake," Mr. Stubbs complained.
"Here, I feel like I am slow on the uptake".
The chancellor was also slow on the uptake with his applause for Blair's tub-thumping rhetoric.
I was 8 years old and only intermittently quick on the uptake.
"And Kitaru was pretty quick on the uptake," I said, gazing into her eyes.
The NHS has been notoriously slow on the uptake of technological new innovations.
"You've got to be a little faster on the uptake, O.K.?" Mr. Cuse said.
For a leader of the free world, Walker Michael Gilll) is surprisingly slow on the uptake.
Shit head... well, ur a bit slow on the uptake... Give it time I s'pose.
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