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The phrase "a quick demo of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are demonstrating how to do something quickly. For example, "Let me give you a quick demo of how to use this software."
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Mahlman give me a quick demo of the product.
The Storify team gave me a quick demo of the feature last week.
Meliones gave me a quick demo of how the system works.
Horrocks also gave me a quick demo of setting up different rules for automated messaging.
Cameron also gave me a quick demo of the soundtrack-creation process.
Haddon gave me a quick demo of what the updated app will look like.
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Sharkey gave me a quick demo covering a number of the major features.
Borow and his team gave me a quick demo, and a lot of the elements will be familiar to anyone who has used other enterprise social networking tools.
You can watch our quick demo of Matterport's camera and software, plus an interview with its founder and CEO above.
A quick tour of the lab and an even quicker demo of the type of thing they'd be doing seemed enough to prompt a flurry of questions.
We watched quick demos of a few cool projects, assessed the quality of the inescapable caffeine gum, and capped things off with an impromptu game of basement dodgeball.
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