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Discover LudwigThe phrase "though quick" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a contrast or exception, often in a sentence where you want to acknowledge speed while implying something else. Example: "The process was efficient, though quick, which left little room for thoroughness."
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Emergency services, though quick to react, were swamped by the scale of the damage.
When it comes to satisfaction, though, quick breads are off the scale.
China, though quick to accept money and material from the West, was slower to let in its people.
In person, as on record, he is fluent and at ease, slow to take offense, though quick to respond.
With a somewhat ungainly action, though quick off the pitch, he perhaps lacked the necessary control and consistency for sustained success.
Congressional Democrats, though quick to denounce Republicans as irresponsible tax cutters and spendthrifts, are themselves deeply divided about taxes and pushing for their own list of spending increases.
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Though quick-witted on the stump, Mr McCain seems less intelligent and less eloquent than Mr Obama.
Though quicker to report new cases, its statistics remain partial.
Daedalus, though quicker, would also zoom right past its target, collecting what data it could along the way.
After a couple of martinis, the guests seemed to become more open-minded about the meal ahead, though quicker with their criticisms.
If time is an issue, though, quick-cook oats still have many health benefits.
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