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quick

[kwik] / kwɪk /




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Anne Dunham was one of the UK's most decorated Paralympians, though she was always quick to credit her horse Teddy Edwards.

From BBC

“He gets downhill quick and his passing ability is amazing.”

From Los Angeles Times

The new chip technology will help speed up laptops, reduce data centres' carbon footprint and allow self-driving cars to spot objects quicker, according to US computing giant IBM.

From Barron's

Cohen said he has attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, and he has found that the pouches can provide a quick productivity boost.

From The Wall Street Journal

And because momentum comes from visible wins, evidence favors goals that deliver quick, unambiguous feedback: steps counted, pages written, a workout logged.

From The Wall Street Journal