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The phrase "a quick question for you" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to ask someone a brief or straightforward question.
Example: "I have a quick question for you: what time is the meeting scheduled for?"
Alternatives: "a brief question for you" or "a short inquiry for you".
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A quick question for Amazing Facts: have you ever considered that anyone fucking stupid enough to read a pamphlet (that couldn't manage to find a more recent and relevant link than the 2013 untimely death of an actor) and then have it literally change their sociopolitical beliefs probably doesn't give a single fuck about anything at all?
If you have a bunch of apps installed on your iPhone, it can be challenging to locate the right one when it comes time to jotting something down in a hurry – like adding an item to a grocery list, making a note about something a friend said, or shooting off a quick question via email, for example.
"I just have a quick question: Why are you hiding?
"It's more like for a quick question that we can't answer," she said.
Forbes: Just a quick question on that.
Quick question for all you programmers.
A quick question: Is Barack Obama running for reëlection on the basis of a decent, half-decent, or poor economy?
By John Cassidy May 29 , 2012A quick question: Is Barack Obama running for reëlection on the basis of a decent, half-decent, or poor economy?
Can I ask you a quick question?" "Shoot".
"Lashandra, could I ask you a quick question?" "Sure, sir. Anything at all".
Concierge: For a quick question, no tip is required.
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