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The phrase "was quick to realize" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who promptly understands or becomes aware of something.
Example: "She was quick to realize that the project required more resources than initially planned."
Alternatives: "was swift to understand" or "quickly recognized".
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While Warburg, like so many other wealthy German Jews, misjudged the threat posed by the rise of the National Socialists, once Hitler came to power he was quick to realize how dangerous the situation had become, and in 1934 he emigrated.
Pawson was quick to realize that I am very keen to understand many biological problems.
Mark Zuckerberg was quick to realize that Facebook, the largest social network in the world, doesn't have a monopoly on all users nor can it bank on holding its position as top dog forever.
George Will, the conservative pundit, was quick to realize the significance of this new post-Cold War rationale for military action.
As a veteran of many Air Force Bands and with a Grammy Award nomination under his belt, Toler was quick to realize the potential and traditions of the Aggie Band and quickly set about publicizing it.
Anyway, most of England was quick to realize that you can't win all the time, and set about consoling him, because, presumably, as a professional athlete, Tom was a little bummed out. .
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They were quick to realize their real affinity was with the Pres.
"From the Games in Los Angeles onward, the Chinese were quick to realize that, if you want to win at the Olympics, you have to use drugs".
The queen withstanding, royals and cafe society were quick to realize that when working with Spry, minimal interference netted maximal results.
Physicists, who among other things invented the World Wide Web, have been quick to realize that their lexicon is no longer too obscure for pop songs.
He was known as an intimidating boss, whose tirades sometimes reduced his underlings to tears, but, unlike some of his colleagues, he had been quick to realize the threat that Spitzer's investigation represented.
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