quick start
collocation in Englishmeaningsofquickandstart
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quick
adjective
uk/kwɪk/us/kwɪk/
happening or done with great speed, or lasting only a ...
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start
noun
uk/stɑːt/us/stɑːrt/
the beginning ...
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(Definition ofquickandstartfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Seeking aquickstart, the university initially lacked resources to pay faculty.
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Aquickstartwith this problem is essential.
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What are the mechanics for achieving aquickstartin taking the initiatives needed?
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This would really contribute to development, and not restrictive measures such as thequickstartlist.
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For their part, they can see no problems or obstacles and are ready to get off to aquickstart.
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Despite thequickstart, the season quickly began to disintegrate.
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This season had aquickstartbut a slow end.
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They will form part of its executive effort from the outset and will enable it to make aquickstartto its work.
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Developed countries also need to provide adequate climate funding; that and to operatequickstartfunding along with strong political commitment and full transparency.
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Quickstartmade the music play instantly, so you had accuracy for cueing.
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Other options include loading a saved game, and thequickstartoption.
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They got off to aquickstartafter a brief scare and never looked back.
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The many advantages include easy program or file selection,quickstart, and interactive debugging.
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His acquaintances in the scientific community gave him aquickstart.
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After aquickstart, however, he quickly cooled and was returned to the 51s.
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Its staff and resources will form part of the executive effort of the agency from the outset and will enable aquickstartof its work.
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The rivalry got off to aquickstart, with the teams meeting 15 times in the first ten seasons.
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