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"time flies quickly" is a correct phrase in written English
It means that time seems to pass by quickly and it is often used as a metaphor for how quickly time seems to pass. You can use this phrase in various situations, such as when talking about a fun experience that seemed to go by too fast, or when reflecting on the passing of time in general. Example: "I can't believe my vacation is already over. Time really flies quickly when you're having a good time."
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Time flies quickly while you're there.
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The time flew past so quickly and I always wished each week's show lasted longer than it did.
Time flies.
Oh how the time flies".
Time flies," she says.
Time flies, you know.
Time flies, doesn't it?
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