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Discover Ludwig"quick notice" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to denote that something needs to be done or noticed in a hurry, such as in this example: "Please take quick notice of this change in policy."
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I couldn't make it on such quick notice and asked if he was free another time.
"I want to thank Miles for stepping in on quick notice to be my coach this summer.
"Both teams play puck possession, both teams can strike at quick notice, and obviously goaltending is huge.
With his 27-point, 10-rebound, 8-assist performance in a 110-87 win over the Milwaukee Bucks Sunday night, LeBron James served quick notice that his imminent Most Valuable Player Award will be mere window dressing on what is looking like yet another march to the N.B.A. finals for the Heat.
His father (Larry (Pickle) Pisoni of the Pickle Family Circus) took quick notice of his son's talent and started to teach him tricks, drilling Lorenzo toward becoming a perfectionist with three simple words: "Do it again".
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Good films are getting quicker notice; bad films are losing attendance faster than ever before.
Consumers were quick to notice this.
Bradley said he was quick to notice the work ethic of the players in Israel.
"Those who are used to it being really quick will notice".
Local news organizations and sports websites have been quick to notice.
It wasn't long before viewers at home were quick to notice how awkward Davis looked and criticised the programme.
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