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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a quick call to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting or indicating the action of making a brief phone call to someone for a specific purpose.
Example: "I just need to make a quick call to confirm our meeting time."
Alternatives: "a brief call to" or "a short call to".
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A quick call to the front desk — old-fashioned technology!
"I gave a quick call to the apartment that was causing the trouble; end of noise.
I made a quick call to headquarters and then said to her, "O.K., sugar.
A quick call to my parents in Texas, which they love.
Something that required reading, like a prescription or a cab schedule, prompted a quick call to her mother.
A quick call to the toll-free customer service line at Nordstrom.com confirmed that multi meant blue plaid.
He went to a pay phone outside the pavilion to make a quick call to his mother (this was before the age of cell phones).
So write a short note, or make a quick call, to the ex: "I'm sorry that I donated your duck by mistake.
After a quick call to the baby sitter, Lopez counseled his wife: "Tell them the truth," he said, referring to the I.C.E.
Residents enjoy a discount, and with a quick call to the restaurant manager they can slip in through a private entrance from the lobby.
A quick call to Doncaster coroner's office has confirmed his death was not as a result of a reaction to the chilli sauce.
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