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Discover Ludwig'quick to catch' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to compliment someone on their quick-thinking or their fast ability to understand new concepts. For example, "She is very smart and quick to catch new concepts."
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The marketers have been quick to catch on.
But other smart products have not been so quick to catch on.
Police were quick to catch the two Americans and report them for damaging the ancient site.
But you'll have to be quick to catch it this year, as it ends tomorrow.
You have to be quick to catch such a sliver of a moment, but that's the challenge of photography.
Wolverhampton Wanderers are in the Premiership, though you may have to be quick to catch them there.
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Factories are quicker to catch mistakes on a production line.
"Few treatments have been more dramatic, more highly touted or quicker to catch on than primal therapy," The Los Angeles Times wrote in 1971.
"Be quick to capture what catches your attention before it disappears – it's usually fleeting moments," he explains.
Here's a quick chance to catch up before the shouting starts again.
A turtle is normally not quick enough to catch shrimp, Dr. Stacy said.
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