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"quickest release" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in the context of releasing something quickly or speedily. For example: "We are aiming for the quickest release possible of our new product to the public."
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"He had probably the quickest release of anybody in the N.B.A.," Bill Sharman, the former star guard of the Boston Celtics, once told The Los Angeles Times.
He never appears hurried, especially when he's catching the ball and almost instantly redirecting it toward the net with the quickest release in the game.
The uber-confident Bird had arguably the quickest release of anyone to ever play basketball and he'd often let his defender know that the shot was going in soon after it left his hands.
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What a terrifically quick release.
"She has that unbelievably quick release.
"He's got a really fast, quick release.
He won a quick release from the courts.
Has a hard, accurate shot with a quick release.
Brees calls his quick release one of his survival skills.
Mr. Hilal's quick release raised suspicions, Al Aksa members said.
"She has the same quick release like him," he said.
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