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"quick in" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It means to enter or get into something quickly. Example: The cat was quick in darting through the open door before anyone could catch her.
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Astonishingly quick, in fact.
It's quick in Perth.
Indeed, the criticism was quick in coming.
That's pretty quick in our view.
The transformation has been quick in coming.
"Can't walk quick in my heels".
"At half past quick in the morning.
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(Primaries are a quick in-and-out affair).
On first glance this show encourages a quick in-out, U-turn visit.
My most recent trip was a quick in-and-out, work-like-crazy type of job.
It's a quick, in-and-out brand of humor that requires a simple and recognizeable hook.
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