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Discover LudwigThe phrase "quick-moving" is usable in written English and is well written
It can be used to describe something that progresses or changes rapidly, such as a story, event, or process. Example: "The quick-moving plot kept the audience on the edge of their seats." Alternatives include "fast-paced" or "rapid."
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Then the quick-moving wait staff snaps to attention with a prompt recitation of nightly specials.
Never seemed to find a place in the quick-moving U.S. attack.
Many puzzle pieces breezily fly together to make the quick-moving plot, but they interlock snugly.
It's vivid and spiky and brought into quick-moving life in Jeremy Herrin's excellent production.
It frequently emerges without the help of rhyme, through a mastery of quick-moving tonal subtleties.
Yet Jorge Jesus has assembled a quick-moving team with great mobility and passing qualities.
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However, the methods may converge to a local maximum, they are sensitive to background clutter, occlusion, and quick moving objects.
The quick moving line of participants trailed out the door.
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