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Meanings of exceptionally quick in English
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Usage of exceptionally quick in English
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If you are exceptionallyquick witted you can return fire a bit.
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Only the exceptionallyquick and able-bodied would attempt to do business with him.
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Nalbandian is a heavy man but exceptionallyquick and with a mighty forehand.
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His eyes also were big for his head, and exceptionallyquick and alert.
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If you were on the outside you needed to be exceptionallyquick or very aggressive.
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Initially he made them so obvious that Eysseric, like most small men an exceptionallyquick mover, simply ran them down.
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He has all the natural material a young player needs: exceptionallyquick, strong in stature and confident in his own ability.
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A tremendous athlete - exceptionallyquick with an incredible leap -he scored all his country's (three) goals in Brazil.
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Evidently he remains a raw prospect, but with exceptionallyquick feet, dribbling skill and an eye for the extravagant, he is also an intriguing one.
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Britons may be exceptionallyquick to recoil from "expert" advice these days, and particularly from leaders and international organisations from outside their own country.