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quick response

British  

noun

  1. marketing the rapid replenishment of a customer's stock by a supplier with direct access to data from the customer's point of sale

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High-speed traders often seek to capture fleeting differences between prices of related assets, making quick response times critical.

From The Wall Street Journal

Despite the quick response of well-equipped fire trucks, the blaze spread quickly and burned for more than 43 hours.

From Salon

Following slick phase play, number eight Chandler Cunningham-South made good ground before Cowan-Dickie forced his way over for the opening score from close range, with Ikanivere's try off the back of a maul adding a quick response.

From BBC

At 12:34, GMP praised the "quick response" of a witness which allowed police to take "swift action" to prevent the offender "from entering the synagogue".

From BBC

Mr Akhtar said he was very thankful for the police's quick response - and the safety assurances officers had given to local people since the thwarted attack.

From BBC