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The phrase "a quick end" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a fast conclusion or termination of something, such as a situation, event, or process. Example: "The negotiations reached a quick end after both parties agreed on the terms."
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Mr. Wang put a quick end to that topic.
It is hard to see a quick end.
And both want a quick end to the colonel's regime.
That put a quick end to the drives.
But he said a quick end was needed.
"And I don't see a quick end to this".
That seemed to be the consensus: a quick end to the strike prevented a quick end to many shows.
Was the idea that that could bring a quick end to the war?
Meanwhile, there is little hope of a quick end to the horror.
A fair test of that commitment would be a quick end to the dithering over D.A.D.T.
Another is a quick end to the blockade of Gaza, by Egypt as well as Israel.
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