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The phrase 'quick person' is correct and can be used in written English. It denotes someone who is fast at something, such as running, solving problems, or learning new skills. For example, "Kelly is a quick person; she can finish her projects before the deadline every time."
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"One is a hard, quick person, the other is powerful and good in the air.
You might naturally be a quick person and others are not, but don't expect them to be just as quick as you -- or get mad, if they aren't.
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A strong but slow person might be suited to European broadsword styles or similar whereas a weaker but quicker person might favour Japanese (katana) arts or perhaps fencing.
It's also common to offer a quick personal blessing for each person present, if in a small group.
In every day life, we perceive a quick, skillful person to be very different from a quick, clumsy person.
He ad-libbed in many of his films and was just as quick in person.
In case you're wondering, Vi is just as colorful and quick in person as she is in her popular series of YouTube videos.
Realize that it is part of you and makes you the intelligent, quick, creative person you are.
"He was possibly the funniest and most quick-witted person I have had the pleasure of knowing," Mr. Porter said, adding that the two had plans to go to Wimbledon this summer.
Plus, all the companies chosen to participate in the Pitch-Off get a quick, in-person meeting with a TechCrunch writer/editor to discuss their product and work on their pitch before the big show.
6. Has any film, in any genre, ever allowed a sketchy, background-unknown defector from the Bad Guy camp (Finn) such quick in-person access to the Supreme Commander of the Good Guys (Leia) as we see here, and with so few questions asked?
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