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The phrase "quick gain" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means a fast or immediate increase or profit. Example: Many investors are looking for ways to make a quick gain in the stock market.
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Do you want to a get quick gain from precision ag technology?
It will be hard for Labelux to repeat TowerBrook's quick gain, but Labelux hasn't overpaid and it has a credible strategy.
He could try to get a quick gain and then call a timeout for the field-goal try, or just go for the kick right there.
A quick gain of 10percentto15percentcent was considered ideal before the Internet stock craze bubbled up and shares routinely doubled or tripled on Day One.
Investors often shun the stocks of companies protected by anti-takeover legislation since they offer little possibilty for quick gain if a company changes hands.
That might produce a quick gain or two, and the fizz of superficial success; but, over time, Electra would become a different beast, less able to stick to its long-term path.
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But they seem unlikely to produce quick gains for Hamas.
It's a common assumption that companies only care about quick gains.
Several others lost money by deviating from what they truly understood in search of quick gains.
We shouldn't be surprised if extraordinary claims of quick gains in intelligence turn out to be wrong.
Monitoring and optimising employees' health and wellbeing could yield quick gains, but these are examples of retrospective techniques.
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