Sentence examples for a quick piece from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a quick piece" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a brief or short segment of writing, art, or performance.
Example: "I wrote a quick piece for the school newsletter about our recent field trip."
Alternatives: "a brief article" or "a short segment."

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This will be a quick piece, because I have a very busy morning.

Collins had a quick piece of news that was not tough to digest: Bay was being dropped in the batting order.

John P. Falcone over at CBS-owned CNET posted a quick piece on Aereo, the TV-over-Internet startup that is giving broadcasters fits.

Matt Richtel wrote a quick piece on Sony's crowing — then cowering — this week as the NPD sales numbers placed the PS3 far below 360 and Wii.

So I took their spray cans and put up a quick piece.

"It's a great place to get a quick piece," writes a poster on Crusinggays.com.

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And my wish and hope had been that that was a quicker piece of business and that we had gone ahead and moved forward on that.

Make sure that you are asking for something that they can easily help with (e.g. making an intro, quick piece of advice etc), explain who you are and concisely ask for help.

I got my story and even managed to do a quick, investigative piece about the horrific crash of an Aeroflot Airbus earlier that year in the Siberian tundra.

There might be a transitional period in which a quick "think piece" or travel junket would be allowed, but all major "projects" would be stopped cold.

The Guardian brings this up today in a quick little piece on justin.tv.

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