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The phrase 'quick out' is not correct or usable in written English
If you wish to express the same idea you might use the phrase 'immediately'. For example: "He ran from the room immediately."
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It was quick out there.
A quick out take from my conversations.
The Reds fans were almost disappointed at that quick out.
"He's a great athlete; he's so quick out there".
The Giants could have been a quick out in this postseason.
"Things happened real quick out there," Niese said of the blowout.
"I felt quick out there, my feet felt right and my shots were dropping," Taylor said.
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While it may sound like a big deal, surgical excision is actually a quick, out-patient medical procedure.
"Housing is not a quick-in and quick-out kind of thing," he said.
On the film, you see Butler, at right cornerback, jump the quick-out route after reading LeBaron's eyes and the opening of the quarterback's hips and shoulders.
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