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Discover Ludwig"quick death" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to refer to something that is completed or finished quickly, or to a death that occurs suddenly or without warning. For example, "The disease spread quickly, and the victim was met with a quick death."
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It's a quick death.
Big Topsy's quick death helped to settle the argument.
Beauty Stab, like Dazzle Ships, died a quick death.
"Game over," said one analyst; HD DVD would now "die a quick death", predicted another.
Well, he laughs, a quick death is better than the slow one on offer.
"These ideas don't die a quick death," said Mr. McMorrow of Ballentine Partners.
In some of the world's poorest nations, the disease is a quick death sentence.
Besides, Buberl observes, the calculus has changed: "Once, lung cancer meant a quick death.
The weekend's other new release, EuropaCorp's Nine Lives, died a quick death.
The project died a quick death once word got out that the film was no good.
It is impossible to guarantee the quick death of a whale at sea.
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