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Free sign upThe phrase 'quick to get' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to express that something is easily obtained or achieved. For example, "This report is quick to get because the data is already compiled."
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The banks were very quick to get around them.
Refs are quick to get their cards out now".
The referee was very quick to get the red card up.
He was cheerful, deeply in love with my mother, and quick to get mad.
"Hoping to recover quick to get back to training for the Olympics.
It helped that many politicians in the early 90s were unusually quick to "get" the internet.
She is quick to get angry and shout at me for such things.
Some are as quick to get their kit off as footballers when they score a goal.
Luckily then once I met with my prospective team, they were really quick to get back to me.
Another chef who's been quick to get his hands on a copy is Nottingham's Michelin-starred Sat Bains.
DAVID GRIMNER Diamonds Just for Her David Grimner was always quick to get a laugh, or at least try.
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