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The phrase "a quick glare and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a brief, intense look that conveys disapproval or annoyance, often in a narrative or descriptive context.
Example: "She shot him a quick glare and turned away, clearly unimpressed by his comment."
Alternatives: "a brief scowl and" or "a swift look of disapproval and".
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A quick glare and "What are you?
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