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The phrase "was expeditiously" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action that was done quickly and efficiently. Example: "The report was expeditiously completed ahead of the deadline."
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was expeditiously
adverb
In an expeditious manner
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Mr. Lang's recital debut at Carnegie Hall in November 2003 was expeditiously released as a two-disc set and quickly became a top seller.
Within Loaner, the application regarding subindices I and III was expeditiously achieved due to complete training sets.
The other night, a dental incident (which, happily, did not rise to the level of an emergency and was expeditiously remedied) dictated a dinner that involved minimal, indeed optional, chewing.
The investments in capacity building and technical support not only resulted in sustainable public health impact, but also returned benefits to the project as the vaccine was expeditiously licensed.
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These prisons, too, could be expeditiously consolidated, saving hundreds of millions of dollars throughout the decade.
On a strictly practical level, this meant each piece could be expeditiously recreated.
"People have a right to be expeditiously moved through the process, and that's a constitutional right," he said.
Perpetrators can be expeditiously dispatched to a cagelike "villain containment unit" that stands by the front door.
With Trump hook: Jenny, Donald J. Trump has consistently lied to and misled the American people and needs to be expeditiously and lawfully impeached.... Marry me?
"A large number of people are expeditiously re-evaluating their perspective in the race," said Orin Kramer, a Manhattan financier and fund-raiser for Mr. Obama, of Illinois.
This matrix is expeditiously computed by using a combination of pre-calculated values and interpolation.
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