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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to be quickly" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as "quickly" is an adverb and should modify a verb rather than be used with "to be." Example: "I need to be quick in completing this task."
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Now history appears to be quickly repeating itself.
Nullsoft Video seems to be quickly following in popularity.
Any of the remnants of the past need to be quickly and unequivocally condemned.
A bridge near the main venue collapsed, injuring dozens, and had to be quickly rebuilt.
Some of that, though not all of it, will need to be quickly shed.
Naturally, the first Steam release had a software bug that needed to be quickly fixed.
Instead, she was to be quickly assimilated into a world of sex slavery.
"It simply doesn't get us where we need to be quickly enough," she said.
The Iraq-linked damage to U.S. credibility is too severe to be quickly undone.
And in some cases, when problems arose, the patients had to be quickly readmitted to hospitals.
Domestic adoptions still outnumber international ones, but that margin appears to be quickly closing.
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