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Discover LudwigThe term "quick-draw" is usable in written English and is well written.
It can be used to describe someone who is able to react or respond very quickly, often in a competitive or confrontational context. Example: "In the debate, her quick-draw responses left her opponents speechless." Alternatives include "rapid response" or "swift reaction."
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He's no quick-draw specialist.
W. accomplished the impossible: He made the Daddy Party less quick-draw.
She unzipped the discreet, quick-draw end pocket to show a Smith & Wesson handgun inside.
Bob, a veteran of many company trips to China, laughed dryly at my quick-draw.
All eyes were on her, all ears tuned to her quick-draw commentary.
The fine print of policy is superfluous if there's a quick-draw decider in the White House.
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"Quick draw".
Under different circumstances, they might have played a quick draw.
"The quick draw wasn't easy, because the pistol was so heavy.
Lawmakers rejected a proposal by Mr. Cuomo to expand the Quick Draw lottery game.
And Quick Draw lottery tickets would also become more widely available, raising more gambling revenue.
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