Sentence examples for quick at from inspiring English sources

The phrase "quick at" is not grammatically correct and it is not used in written English.
If you want to express the idea of quickness or speed in a sentence, you could use the phrase "quickly at" or "quick to". For example: She was quick to respond to the email.

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Not quick at anything?

The Ferraris were incredibly quick at the last race.

My feet were plenty quick at that time.

And I'm really quick at cutting to the chase.

They were very busy and very quick at giving birth.

He has appeared fit and quick at second base.

Progress was quick at first, but technical delays accumulated through the day.

Everyone cannot get rich quick at the expense of future property buyers".

They are quick at setting up camp sites equipped with kitchens and libraries.

To counter Quick at the other end, Hiller needs to be stellar.

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A quick, at-the-starting-line test could be administered to check for doping in sport.

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