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"a quick look for" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a brief and casual search for something. Example: I'll just take a quick look for my keys before we leave.
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A quick look for a Firehouse Sub menu on the internet shows the price of a sandwich at $5.79.
Wow, I just visited this company's web site to have a quick look for myself.
A quick look for an acidic residue for charge neutralization did not reveal an obvious partner, although D101 of Sec4 is quite near.
Take a quick look for any cars, pedestrians, or other obstacles.
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Inspired by this, I thought I'd have a quick look around for women-friendly tech audio.
Rather, when they put the cursor over an item (called "mousing over" in industry parlance), they are invited to click on a "quick look" link for the shirt.
A second limitation is the provider, who performed a "quick look" study for patient care without documentation or image archiving.
I ask if I can have a quick look around, just for a couple of minutes.
For your own edification, have a quick look at the datasheet for the DC motor with rotary encoder.
For a quick look, JPEG images are also created for each FITS image file.
It seems like a good idea to take a quick look at the data for the last five quarters in order.
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