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The phrase "quickly run" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is formed by combining the adverb "quickly" and the verb "run" to indicate the speed at which an action is performed. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as describing an action or giving instructions. Example: "Quickly run to the store and grab some milk before it closes."
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But time will quickly run short.
However my printer cartridges quickly run out.
Such conduct can quickly run afoul of the law.
And Egypt's effort, though laudable, has quickly run into bumps.
Unfortunately, small turbochargers quickly run out of puff.
Clearly, delaying withdrawals would quickly run the tab up.
A million-dollar deficit was quickly run up.
The programme would quickly run out of cash.
Otherwise, they will quickly run out of money.
Were Labour and the Liberals to get together, they would quickly run into problems.
"I can quickly run out of fingers counting the benefits of electric vehicles," he said.
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