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The phrase 'were quick to react' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something, or someone, that reacted quickly to something else. For example: The emergency service personnel were quick to react when the alarm was raised.
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Diehard cruisers were quick to react.
Analysts were quick to react after SBC's announcement.
TIG MPs were quick to react to Austin's announcement.
Democratic members of Congress were quick to react and to criticize the Bush administration.
The Italian authorities were quick to react to Thursday's bombings in London.
New York legislators were quick to react, and demanded that Mitch Daniels, the White House budget director, explain the absence.
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In keeping with much of the tie Leeds were quicker to react when Stewart collected Alexander-Arnold's pass outside his own penalty area and was instantly hassled off the ball by Phillips.
Bayern were quicker to react in that case, and overall during the game, and did so once more just before half-time to leave Hart furious.
Other countries have been quick to react.
He is quick to react to everything, which makes him a pleasure to be with.
And like most consumers, they are quick to react to signs of pandering.
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