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Discover LudwigThe phrase "quickly tell" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
This phrase can be used when you want to express urgency or to emphasize the need for something to be said immediately. For example, "Quickly tell me what happened!".
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You can quickly tell who has a point of view".
You can fairly quickly tell you're in Galicia.
Newspapers hold the powerful to account, anyone who works for one will quickly tell you that.
They will quickly tell you what he was, the man who once came from Sri Lanka..
A quick check on RPC1.org can quickly tell you if it can be updated to permanent region-free status.
Residents regard the community as so desirable that they quickly tell their children or grandchildren about houses for sale.
"I quickly tell people it has no practical applications," Dr. Osheroff said in an interview on Wednesday.
But he could also be, as his friends, family and lovers will quickly tell you, a pain in the ass.
But the same students can quickly tell me who Michael Corleone, Johnny Boy, John Gotti and My Cousin Vinny are.
He's seen the perpetrators, and he will quickly tell you that there is no excuse for their behavior".
I quickly tell them that I do, and they're so relieved that I'm not going to yell at them.
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