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The phrase "a quick escape" is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use this phrase to refer to a speedy departure from a situation. For example, "John needed a quick escape from the crowded room".
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The 'burbs south of the ring road for a quick escape.
When in meetings, sit near the door so you can make a quick escape if necessary.
WHAT YOU GET: An online travel resource for planning a quick escape from the city.
Colonel Fullerton ordered his crew to unstrap their flight harnesses in case they had to make a quick escape.
The temptation is to advise avoiding signing up altogether or a quick escape at the first sign of trouble.
One would walk around while the other stayed with the A.N.A. pickup truck in case they needed to make a quick escape.
In other cases, United Nations troops have resorted to tear gas and warning shots, followed by a quick escape before they could hand out all of the food.
Kazan, who had immigrated from Turkey as a child, kept a suitcase packed for a quick escape; he set up small bank accounts in Athens, Paris, and Zurich.
Our wife-besotted engineer and architect has no idea that a quick escape for a brief rendezvous with his beloved is a fatal error.
The 1.87m (6ftall) tathletelete also doubles up as a fine defender, by hassling opposition playmakers and providing a quick escape route if Köln's backline feel the pressure.
Camping at Great Langdale (01539 432733, nationaltrust.org.uk) from £8 pp; yurts and heated pods also available Want a quick escape from the capital?
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