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The phrase "Take a quick look" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want someone to briefly examine or review something without going into detail. Example: "Before we finalize the report, could you take a quick look at the data to ensure everything is accurate?"
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Take a quick look around your office.
Take a quick look at the photograph and see if you can spot the human intervention?
Take a quick look at the facts influencing VR.
Take a quick look at where BMWs are conceived.
Take a quick look.
Take a quick look at your life.
Take a quick look at last year's box office champs.
Take a quick look, there aren't even ten! 1. Crazy Heart.
(Take a quick look at the post If Men Were More Like Women).
Anyway, I only meant to take a quick look.
I take a quick look at the numbers.
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