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"quick landing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, but it typically refers to the act of an aircraft or spacecraft touching down on the ground in a short amount of time. Example: The pilot expertly executed a quick landing, smoothly bringing the plane to the runway in just a few minutes.
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So it is perhaps appropriate that a quick landing — Capt.
Memphis Depay tweeted a video of himself standing near the plane after it had landed, saying: "We are lost somewhere, we had to make a quick landing somewhere..
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Four minutes later, the odor returned and now smoke was visible; the pilots began to consider diverting to a nearby airport for the purpose of a quick landing.
Right after takeoff, the pilot realizes he made a potentially deadly mistake and attempts to steer the glider to the ground for a quick landing.
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But Tsuyoshi Shinjo's throw from center field came quicker, landing in catcher Vance Wilson's mitt after one bounce.
They are deceptively quick on land, and are excellent swimmers and divers.
One of the juniors, his hair sculpted into an Afro-Elvis 'do, performed his routine on pommel, tight and quick, and landed smartly.
Anthony Caserta figured that if he could design an amphibious vehicle that was quick on land and at sea, it could cut down congestion on local roads, putting some traffic in the water instead.
She made her literary debut in 1993, writing poetry and then short stories that were deeply introspective, but though the awards and accolades were quick to land, she realised that she struggled whenever she tried to embrace a wider humanity.
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