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Discover Ludwig"quick hands" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used in the context of someone being fast and skillful at using their hands. For example: "The basketball player had quick hands, allowing him to make tricky passes effortlessly."
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So are quick hands.
"Quick hands, quick hands!" he said as he blew by.
"I don't see the quick hands.
Artest credits his father for his quick hands.
What he has are quick hands that generate extraordinary power.
"Congratulations on your quick hands," Bailey said with a laugh.
He has quick hands, and he hit it.
Still, May has quick hands and nimble size-20 feet.
Senchenko is tall and tough with quick hands.
Shequana Harris has quick hands and an explosive first step to the basket.
Valdespin is athletic, with thick arms, broad shoulders and quick hands.
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