"More quickly" is an adverbial phrase. Quickly is an adverb.
Lisa wants to go quickly.
Here's good advice, as in A word to the wise: don't walk alone here because these streets are not safe at night. A shortening of A word to the wise is enough, as it was put by Roman writers, this phrase in English dates from the mid-1500s.
stop suddenly/quickly
happening quickly
No katrina kaif has never acted in tamil movies. She is a good actor and a good person. Many fans love the way she is.
quickly eating the last cookie
quickly eating the last cookie
This phrase is often used as a mnemonic for spelling the word "accompany." Each grouping of letters represents a syllable in the word: the (the), quick (qu), er (er), pick (com), her (pan), upper (y).
Yes, it is a combined phrase: (did something) as fast, as she could (do it). It acts as an adverb of manner, as does quickly.
It is a phonetic representation of the Vietnamese phrase for "go, go quickly".
"Good morning" is an English phrase.