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The phrase "a quick pick" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a fast or easy choice, often in the context of selecting something quickly.
Example: "For dinner, I decided on a quick pick from the menu since I didn't have much time to cook."
Alternatives: "a fast choice" or "a swift selection".
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He would come in and say, 'Give me a Quick Pick.' " Then what happened, Mrs. Ahern?
Because we've got another primary tomorrow, I will close with a quick pick here.
There are days when you will feel tired, but your buddy will be there for a quick pick up!
Since 7 Khoon Maaf is not a routine Bollywood affair, it can't be expecting a quick pick at the stands from Day One".
Here is a quick pick look at what LuxEcoLiving recommends for your summer outings in your own backyard with friends and family.
This is always a quick pick for many ages.
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"It's a quick pick-up that is easy for me to do," he said.
Between 4 a.m. and 8 a.m, it's a good place for a quick pick-me-up.
But an even $100 buys extravagance without guilt, whether it's a splurge or a quick pick-me-up.
SQUEEZED next to a Home Goods store behind the Willowbrook Mall in Wayne, Chengdu 23 looks like little more than a place for weary shoppers to get a quick pick-me-up of moo shu or kung pao.
Meats are grilled to order, so it's best to call ahead for a quick pick-up, or prepare to snack from a basket of peanuts at the counter and visit with Mr. Smith while you wait.
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