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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I have a quick question" is correct and can be used in written English
For example, you might write in an email, "I have a quick question about the report due on Monday. Could you clarify the deadline?"
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I have a quick question concerning LCD monitors.
Hi my name is Sarah and I have a quick question.
And I have a quick question here: When you own seven houses, how big do your pants pockets need to be to accommodate all your keys?
If I have a quick question about…dosing or something like that, a lot of times I'll ask [the middle manager]".
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"I just have a quick question: Why are you hiding?
"Anyway," he continues, "I just had a quick question - what's the best cure for hayfever, aside from locking oneself in airtight, pollen-free room?
LUNCH I have a quick lunch.
Naturally, I have a quick snoop around.
If you remain unconvinced, I have a quick thought experiment.
I have a quicker jab.
Remember back when you bought something at a store and had a quick question about the object's operation, an associate would take 5 minutes of his day and show you the basic functions?
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