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The phrase "a quick illustration" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to provide a brief example or demonstration to clarify a point or concept.
Example: "To better understand the concept of supply and demand, let me give you a quick illustration: imagine a new smartphone that everyone wants, driving up its price."
Alternatives: "a brief example" or "a short demonstration".
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By way of a quick illustration, suppose that both you and I have the preference ordering described above over the holiday options: \(A\prec B \prec C\).
A quick illustration of the methodology in providing insights into the performances of a process network is given by taking a bioethanol plant as case study.
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Mr. Feiffer, whose daughter Julie is a fourth grader at the school, also drew a couple of quick illustrations, including a caricature of the chancellor.
For a quick visual illustration of how useful this rule is, look at the graph below, which shows the Mendoza Line in green.
So T has asked the illustrator Damien Florébert Cuypers to give us his quick illustrations of the fashion set.
Exclusive to London Fashion Week: Damien Florébert Cuypers's quick illustrations of the fashion set.
A clear illustration for a quick and comprehensive understanding of various CNT growth mechanisms is shown in Additional file 1: Figure S1.
In the second and third editions, the inside of the front and back covers include a quick visual reference, with color-coded illustrations for each lemur type and colored tabs to help locate their corresponding sections.
A quick jog through art history throws up illustrations to Dante's three-part poem by Giovanni di Paulo, Botticelli and Gustave Doré; Rodin sculpted it, Blake was busy painting watercolours from it when he died.
Summary illustrations are provided to serve as a quick source for obtaining useful aging information on each bone.
"Clear figures and illustrations," writes a respondent, "that can give the reader (skimmer!) a quick (and clear) idea of the proposed research is a must".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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