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Discover LudwigThe phrase "quicker process" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has been done more quickly or efficiently. For example: "By introducing a more streamlined system, the accounting department was able to speed up the process, resulting in a quicker process."
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One developer who owns properties in both cities said: "It's a much quicker process in Stamford.
As a result, a special, quicker process was created for it.
This should be a quicker process, though there is no guarantee that countries will not try to re-draw the new draft when it becomes available.
The need for reform isn't simply about improving the effectiveness of a lumbering bit of the bureaucracy for the sake of efficiency savings and a quicker process.
The quicker process is intended to encourage manufacturers to produce the fixed-dose combinations to ease delivery of drugs in remote areas in severely affected countries and to make their use safer.
I never did lose a contacts book – never for more than a few panic-stricken minutes anyway – and I also got into the habit of periodically photocopying it (a much quicker process – 20 minutes or so – than you might imagine).
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"It hasn't been a quick process.
It is not a quick process.
This was a very, very quick process".
But it was a quick process.
It won't be a quick process.
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