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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stood up quickly" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe someone rising to a standing position in a swift manner, often in response to a situation. Example: "When she heard the news, she stood up quickly, her heart racing with excitement."
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He jabbed toward Douglas's shoulder, but Douglas stood up quickly.
I stood up quickly, and my head swelled with blood, like a thunderball.
With that he stood up quickly and said he would be leaving.
Merle stood up quickly and spun on his heels, like a child trying to make himself dizzy, his arms flailing.
He stood up quickly and did a lap of the first floor — living room, den, kitchen, garden room.
Wise man No. 2 would have reached the same conclusion and he would have stood up quickly as well.
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A small child leaning over the soft side of such a pool can easily fall in headfirst and be unable to stand up quickly enough.
Today, he lives with constant reminders of his heart trouble, whether that means staying inside on hot days or becoming dizzy if he stands up quickly.
The major donors who usually give money are not going to throw more money at Haiti without a coherent plan and for that the government needs to stand up quickly".
This allows you to stand up quickly and greet the people waiting for you, which is important if there are cameras around.
Another feature in elderly people is that they cannot move quickly because their physical ability has declined unlike young people who tend to have confidence in their physical stability generally and are able to stand up quickly.
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