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Meanings of quick communication in English
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Usage of quick communication in English
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In these days of quickcommunication, independence of action is almost impossible.
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As usual, Hirst relies on broad, gruesome jokes to establish quickcommunication.
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Both for naval and commercial uses we should have quickcommunication with Honolulu.
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We motored over in short order and got quickcommunication with the Consul at Ostend.
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Shortages of telephone wire and telegraph equipment and of trained signal corpsmen made sure or quickcommunication impossible.
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We can cut it down, but I won't send the boys out without some means of quickcommunication.
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In these times of uncertainty, quickcommunication and rapid-fire messaging is vital for friends and family across the world.
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Because it's in the country, no electric roads, no quickcommunication, nobody guessing that the electric roads are coming.
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With the rapid extension of railroads, how soon would the whole vast land be bound together in quickcommunication!
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He had always considered the telephone as about the last step that could be made in quickcommunication in the forest.
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There is also a chat channel, which might displace other channels for quickcommunication, such as texting or Twitter direct messages.
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Sarkozy said France's quickcommunication of all details related to that incident was consistent with more stringent transparency requirements needed for nuclear safety matters.
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How far they were from the days when the legs of the brass-buttoned messenger boy had been New York's only means of quickcommunication!
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Plus, without the lightning- quickcommunications of today, the idea of the single spy who can save the world becomes much more realistic.
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Commerce and quickcommunications have drawn the world into closer unity, yet by a kind of paradox have increased the possibilities of conflict.