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The phrase "a quick poll" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a brief survey or questionnaire intended to gather opinions or feedback from a group of people.
Example: "We would like to conduct a quick poll to understand your preferences for the upcoming event."
Alternatives: "a brief survey" or "a short questionnaire".
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8.42pm: A quick poll, suggested by Alan Rusbridger.
10.45pm: On Newsnight, Michael Crick says YouGov has done a quick poll of 500 people.
On the most obvious level, I suspect a quick poll bounce of around six points.
A quick poll of the Rangers' locker room found heavy support for the Giants in the Super Bowl.
A quick poll of the Trending desk reveals that men are as likely to have an OTGA as women.
A quick poll of those who have worked for him generates general praise for his management style.
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So what do you want to do?
We aim to have at leaSo forexample enterprise customers by summer 2015".
A quick, unscientific poll of friends and colleagues drew a uniform reaction: it signifies "man".
I did a quick straw poll among friends, and the results were surprising.
There's no right or wrong answer* – it's just a quick straw poll.
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