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The phrase "a quick feast" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a meal that is prepared or consumed in a short amount of time, often implying simplicity or convenience.
Example: "After a long day at work, I just wanted to enjoy a quick feast before heading to bed."
Alternatives: "a fast meal" or "a speedy dinner".
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Make sure you find an effective way to store your pet food (if you do store it outside) so that any roaming yellow jackets can't make a quick feast out of your furry friend's treat.
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Alas, Stone has given us not so much an intellectual feast as a quick pub lunch.
A quick read will enrich what is already a hearty theatrical feast.
"Not only is Gayle feasting on Patel's pies, he's just run a quick single!" You can't call that running.
A quick walk around the Ashby Flea, as it is called, will help you work up an appetite for yet another feast.
A quick rinse?
It is a text, a feast.
The other, a solo for the impressive Mr. Davis, is a feast of quick-changing dance textures negotiated with a remarkable blend of softness and crisp focus.
A Kosher feast followed.
A boreal feast.
"Make it a big feast".
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