Quickly in a sentence as an adverb

It's a process they're very familiar with so they're going to skim and click through quickly.

I was nevertheless ready to do that too quickly, so the fault is as much mine as the magazine's.

"If you are a CTO you should be asking this question: "How quickly can we recover from a perfect storm?

This type of corporate mentality is one we see often, but tend to forget quickly.

That way, one can quickly scan and see the best comments, but there isn't such a direct relationship as a numerical score.

I learned a lot of basic technical skills, how to write code quickly and learn new APIs quickly and deploy software to multiple machines.

I quickly realized how little value the endorsement system in linkedin was when my uncle endorsed me for Groovy.

Ill just quickly recount one experience that perfectly illustrates my overall experience with you.

If you are burned out, you might still be able to feel the joy and excitement briefly at the start of a project/idea, but they will fade quickly as the reality of day-to-day work sets in.

Odds are, you'll get nothing back from the reporter in that timeframe, because most debt collection agencies are poorly organized and can't find the original documentation for the debt in their files quickly enough.

But other large regional ISPs pretty quickly learned not to set fire to their customer base, and, by the end, I think our customer service was pretty much at par for the whole area; we were no longer truly different based on support.

On the heels of the failure of a project where I have spent weeks building up for, I will quickly force myself to do routine molecular biology, or general lab tasks, or a repeat of an experiment that I have gotten to work in the past.

As someone born and raised in Michigan and whose partner was also born and raised in Michigan, my advice is that other than visiting grandparents and hiking and touring breweries, you will find your opportunities tremendously expanded by as quickly as possible getting the **** out of Michigan.

"The suspension email stated that I was trying to impersonate another company" is followed quickly by "Well since Google was silent about the exact reason for suspension..."; he even admits to intentionally ignoring the warnings he was given because "if I thought a human at Google was giving me the warning, I might have listened more carefully.

Quickly definitions

adverb

with rapid movements; "he works quickly"

See also: rapidly speedily chop-chop apace

adverb

with little or no delay; "the rescue squad arrived promptly"; "come here, quick!"

See also: promptly quick

adverb

without taking pains; "he looked cursorily through the magazine"

See also: cursorily