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The phrase "a few quick questions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that you have a small number of questions that you would like to ask someone, typically in a casual or informal context.
Example: "I hope you have a moment; I have a few quick questions about the project timeline."
Alternatives: "a couple of brief questions" or "a handful of short questions".
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Arriving foreigners, who in previous years might have been waved through with a few quick questions, are now subject to more intensive questioning, while inspectors check to see if their names are on a list of potential security risks.
Just a few quick questions before you run off Ray.
A few quick questions. 1. Are these new paintings, painted by Damien Hirst himself, any good?
She asked a few quick questions, then got ready to leave.
We do that by having people fill out a few quick questions and then be swabbed if they so choose.
"A few quick questions and we knew he was the guy we wanted to zero in on," Mr. Williams said.
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I also have a few "quick fire questions", so try and answer as quickly as possible!: Dracula or Frankenstien?
After she had said her part, he asked a few quick technical questions and then explained clearly and carefully what was to happen.
In this episode we ask the Melbourne band a few quick fire questions about Snapchat filters, airline seating, playground torture and a whole lot more.
When you first sign up, Poncho will ask you a few quick and painless questions, like what time you leave the house for work, when you take your lunch break, when you come home, and whether or not you have a puppy that needs to go for walks.
Don't memorize what you'll say word for word; just know a few quick talking points if they ask a hard question.
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