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The phrase "a quick dip" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a brief or casual swim or immersion in water, often implying a short duration.
Example: "After a long day at work, I decided to take a quick dip in the pool to relax."
Alternatives: "a brief swim" or "a short splash".
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At that point, taking a quick dip in the ocean might not seem so bad.
I went off to have a quick dip in the pool while they were shooting it.
Worth a quick dip in the pool, if you're feeling brave.
But even a quick dip into the comments left by readers on various Web sites reveals quite another reality.
That bear on the cover would probably love to hop into that "lake" for a quick dip.
We choose a short one leading to a pond, where we have a quick dip in the gritty water.
One hot summer night, after a long, hot gardening session, she shed her clothes for a quick dip.
Mint or mint-coriander chutney ($3 to $4) can be added to yogurt for a quick dip or dressing.
Here, office workers can shed their business suits for swimming trunks during lunch hour and take a quick dip in the clear lake that abuts the business district.
To see how, forgive a quick dip into the turbid waters of EU theology.There are 57 varieties of multi-speed Europe but only two basic types.
There's more: the liquid is thickened with agar-agar and sealed in with a quick dip of the heads in liquid nitrogen.
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