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Discover Ludwig"quicker temper" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You could use it to describe someone who is easily angered or to describe the change in their mood from calm to angry in a short amount of time. For example, "John's quicker temper led to an argument with his co-worker."
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It is from her father, the Irish immigrant Gerald O'Hara, that Scarlett gets her fighting spirit, her quick wit and her even quicker temper.
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As a teenager, the boy had a quick temper.
Take me, a mother with a fairly quick temper.
His father was a union electrician with a quick temper.
Once again, her quick temper got the best of her.
"They follow me in spite of my crazy, quick temper.
"I have a quick temper, a short fuse".
HE had a quick temper, and friends found it ugly.
Nabila was impetuous, with a quick temper and a strong sense of self.
He is tough, with a quick temper that brooks no foolishness.
His restless, probing mind was complemented by a quick temper and a sustained capacity for invective.
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