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How to use quick to learn in a sentence

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I am quick to learn, and incredibly hard working, but I'm a bit of a loner and would need a competent team for support.
But in private, it was clear that this guy was very smart, very quick to learn.
He was quick to learn and was literate in both English and Irish and had a good understanding of the Brehan law.
Mr Elliott said the technique, similar to martial arts like aikido, is quick to learn and enables people to surprise their attacker.
Those behind the markets are smart, extremely tech-savvy and quick to learn from their peers' mistakes.
Her other son, Zack, aged five, was quick to learn the news, and Heidi feared the magic was over.
Contemporary robots are neither as dexterous as Chappie nor as quick to learn, but that's just for now.
The workers are very clever, very quick to learn, and they are harshly controlled by their superiors.
The Divar XF's intuitive interface with clear, menu-driven options is quick to learn and easy to use.
These activities have convinced me that old people want to be active and are very quick to learn.
Since quitting high school at 16 years of age, Jerry Jones has been quick to learn on the job.
You are quick to learn such lessons. You adapt and shift gears as required instead of letting pride stand in the way of admitting a mistake.
Each child is given a personalized Rhyme book and the children are quick to learn the connection between the book and their favorite songs.
As it is quick to learn, this reduces training time and its wide range of pre-configurations will save you time when setting it up.
Even if you are not a football fan, you may find good fun playing this party game full of happening, quick to learn and set up.
Alain Vagh is from an artistic family and is quick to learn the floor tile and enamelling trade.
Experience shows that counterfeiters are very quick to learn how to use technological advances.
Interns are highly motivated and quick to learn, keen to pick up and use new techniques and measures covering hygiene and asepsis.
The new faces we mixed in with the old hands in the watch systems were very quick to learn.
British orchestras, accustomed to limited rehearsal time, are famously quick to learn.
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He was quick to learn, very imitative and adaptive, and built himself a hovel rather better, it seemed to me, than their own shanties.
But the German general staff was and is composed of men quick to learn.
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