Quick off the mark

The phrase "Quick off the mark" means to be alert, quick to react, or prompt in taking action. It typically describes someone who is swift in responding to a situation, making decisions, or seizing opportunities. It signifies being proactive, effective, and efficient in an immediate manner.


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