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Discover Ludwig"quickest to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe someone or something as being the fastest or most efficient in performing a certain action. Example: Out of all the students, Sarah was the quickest to solve the math problem.
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Sakho reacted the quickest to stab home from close range.
The quickest to panic may have already given up.
The quiet route could prove quickest to new vistas.
People responded the quickest to traits that were true of both them and their partner.
El Kaddouri was quickest to react to the rebound, shooting home from 15 yards.
The nuclear-thermal engine would be the easiest and quickest to develop.
They are the drivers of 'dude food', quickest to 'throw shade' or 'mic drop'.
Jelavic is quickest to react to the rebound and prods the ball home.
And the people quickest to seize on its powers were the young.
He also became the quickest to 38, doing it in his team's 71st game.
Enner Valencia's shot was blocked by Azpilicueta and Collins was quickest to react inside the box.
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