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The phrase "a quick interrogation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a brief questioning or inquiry, often in a formal or investigative context.
Example: "The detective conducted a quick interrogation of the suspect to gather essential information."
Alternatives: "a brief questioning" or "a short inquiry".
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Then two uniformed officers from the Garda arrived and, after a quick interrogation, they ordered me to leave.
You will have to put each server through a quick interrogation to make sure that each element of the dish has nothing that you aren't allowed to consume.
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Have a quick question?
They say "it's not torture" because waterboarding, the harshest of the Bush-approved interrogation techniques, is only a "quick" and "painless" way to disorient a subject like an open-fingered face slap.
His interrogation by journalists over, he obliged further with a quick photocall with Vaz before disappearing off for his first full day in the UK.
"Just a quick blip.
A quick rinse?
Just a quick note.
A quick experiment.
A quick study.
Just a quick word.
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