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Discover LudwigThe phrase "quickly finished" is correct and can be used in written English.
It would indicate that something was efficiently or speedily completed. For example: He quickly finished the assignment and submitted it on time.
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Struggling to keep her composure, she quickly finished and moved on to another subject.
Mrs. Hemingway had finished eating, and she quickly finished her wine.
Instead, Ramirez blundered with 31... g6, walking into a mating attack, and Lenderman quickly finished him off.
The New York Jets then quickly finished the Cleveland Browns 31-10 with quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick managing the offence with very few faux pas.
A few feet away, a young man popped the cork on a bottle of pink Moët & Chandon, sprinkled some on the ground in Graham's honor, and then passed it around to his friends, who quickly finished it.
Thanks to the pay-by-installment plan popularized by I.M. Singer, many had access to a treadle machine that quickly finished essential sewing, leaving time for more leisurely pursuits like embroidery and quilting.
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That means, he said, go to war only with overwhelming force to quickly finish it.
The president said yesterday that Congress needs to quickly finish a spending bill covering the defense department.
In what sense would it be "merciful" to children in distant countries if Carson were to quickly "finish the job"?
Mr. Daniels, quickly finishing off his lunch, said he had to rush to a session of his union's board.
Now a wave of development that began in the early 1990's is quickly finishing off much of what remains.
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