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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sometimes quickly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe actions or events that occur at varying speeds, indicating that they may happen rapidly on certain occasions. Example: "The process can be tedious, but sometimes quickly, we see significant progress."
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They move slowly, sometimes quickly.
Those in the industry point out food cultures change, sometimes quickly.
A handful of players have transferred between the sports, sometimes quickly.
But their successes were undercut by striking shortcomings: Kingpins got away, and those arrested evaded long prison sentences, sometimes quickly returning to nuclear smuggling, AP found.
Other voices arrive, and then are gone, sometimes quickly, the soundtrack of a season or two, the work of an able if itinerant craftsman.
The way of life I have chosen allows me to take – sometimes quickly, sometimes not – any negative element and use it, change it at some level.
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However, death may sometimes strike quickly.
The problem is that they forget — sometimes amazingly quickly.
Her husband added, "And the food sometimes goes quickly".
Sometimes how quickly the news media report them determines that.
Resistance to the drugs builds up, sometimes very quickly.
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