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Free sign up"quick intelligence" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is an expression that can be used to describe someone or something that is able to absorb and process information quickly. For example: "With her quick intelligence, she was able to solve the problem in no time."
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In spite of the family's straitened circumstances, her application and quick intelligence advanced her steadily.
His quick intelligence led to his skipping first and fifth grades.
All was redeemed by a quick intelligence, a sharp wit and a sparkling sense of humour.
Miss Tandy is a trim, agile actress with a lovely voice and quick intelligence.
Mr Kohl, Roman Catholic and 12 years older, valued Mr Schäuble's quick intelligence and trouble-shooting nerve.
"It was an easy transition within one week because her quick intelligence sets her apart," he said.
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The combination of bottom-up testimony with quick authorial intelligence lends the history a vivid immediacy.
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The eyes themselves are astonishingly active, animating the soft round of his face with a quick, ticking intelligence.
It seems only appropriate that I should conclude with a quick political intelligence test especially devised for the mayor of London.
Once again, MI5 had shown ability to develop quick, credible intelligence and convey the information to the police, who quelled plans for a potentially devastating terrorist attack.
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