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"quickly concludes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe an action that is finished or completed in a short amount of time. Example: The teacher quickly concluded the lesson, leaving the students with just enough time to complete their final assignment before the end of class.
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When he is awake and informed, he quickly concludes, "This thing is a gold mine".
And while Mr Sullivan quickly concludes that what we're seeing is a war crime, I think that is an over-simplified reaction to a complicated event.
As it is, the reader quickly concludes that Kaysen just needs to dump the jerk -- which she finally does after he tries to force Novocain on her so he may relieve his own urges.
Richard Bohringer, of the weary eyes and raspy voice, enters the scene as the magistrate in charge of the investigation, who quickly concludes that Bo is a prime suspect.
The mayor is coming into the neighborhood in response to its problems with the homeless, and Matty Kopac quickly concludes that the mayor and the district attorney don't want the arrest of a killer and the seizure of hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of drugs to knock his honor out of the news.
One quickly concludes that with even optimistic estimates of performance for ultimately scaled subsystems, the 1-μm cell can only have a limited range of capabilities.
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Baute quickly concluded that they were fake.
"You like or dislike him right away," Kneeland quickly concluded.
This was not the work of hackers, he quickly concluded.
The Investigative Committee quickly concluded it had found no offending passages.
There's no reason why not, he quickly concluded.
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