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a quick study

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a quick study  (American informal)
someone who is able to learn things quickly He's a quick study and easily grasps all the details of a discussion.
See also: quick, study


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What needs to be done is a quick study of how the police force will be able to absorb the officers that will be staying on for another five years, while allowing entry for new police members.
A quick study of the results of hunter chases run in Britain over the last two weeks (excluding yesterday) illustrates just how those at the top of the market tend to dominate when the season is in its infancy.
Being on all of these committees and being a quick study, Barack Obama has gained a good understanding of how things work in the US Senate.
 
 
 
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