Does this sentence sound right? I need to use two adverbs in a sentence.

John quickly ran across the bridge.

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The sentence is all right, but has only one adverb, "quickly". "Across" is a preposition.

You said you needed two adverbs.
It's a good sentence, but you've only used one adverb, "quickly."
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