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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few quick" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of fast actions or tasks that need to be completed.
Example: "I just need a few quick updates on the project before the meeting."
Alternatives: "a couple of fast" or "some brief".
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A few quick observations.
There are a few quick fixes.
The Mets' lead disintegrated with a few quick strokes.
Just a few quick questions before you run off Ray.
A few quick shakes will do the trick.
Made a few quick and dangerous runs forward.
A few quick cuts, and she's on the mend.
Here are a few quick ways you can keep in touch.
ANY quant worth his salt runs a few quick calculations before considering a purchase.
But after a few quick tweaks to the equipment, the performance resumed.
We made a few quick calls to the group, then took the plunge.
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