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I . quick [kwɪk] AGG

3. quick (hurried):

II . quick [kwɪk] AVV

III . quick [kwɪk] INTER

I . dou·ble-ˈquick AVV

II . dou·ble-ˈquick AGG

ˈquick-act·ing AGG

quick-ˈfreeze <-froze, -frozen> VB vb trans

quick-ˈchange art·ist SOST TEATR

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The edges of the scaffold meet with the healthy skin, allowing the new skin to heal quicker.
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Later research enabled faster development and environmentally friendlier film and process (and thus quicker photo lab turnaround time).
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While the rapid strep test is quicker, it has a lower sensitivity (70%) and statistically equal specificity (98%) as throat culture.
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There is though, a new feature that allows for a quicker recovery, through spending money on pitch maintenance.
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This radar system can sometimes identify targets many times quicker than the AWACS.
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Quicker reaction time to the dot when it occurs in the previous location of a threatening stimulus is often interpreted as vigilance to threat.
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While it refills itself over time, it can be used to shake off health-bar damage, thus healing the player, but draining the stamina quicker.
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This was revolutionary in large vessels as they could berth and depart far quicker than many of the smaller vessels at the time.
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Some teachers prefer to use e-mail for its quicker travel time.
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The problem is being exacerbated by a reliance on snow cannons, which produce snow that hardens quicker than natural snow, which in turn increases the risk of injury.
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