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"were quick to" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that someone did something quickly, or reacted quickly. For example: "The firefighters were quick to respond to the emergency."
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Competitors were quick to pounce.
Still, Eurosceptics were quick to cry foul.
The dazzled dons were quick to oblige.
Supporters were quick to defend Mr. Swartz.
Consumers were quick to notice this.
Opposition politicians were quick to join Bersih.
Outside Kadima, politicians were quick to crow.
Twitter users were quick to judge.
Statisticians were quick to pounce.
Liverpool were quick to respond.
Campaigners were quick to declare this untrue.
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