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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a quick round of questioning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a brief session where questions are asked, often in an interview or investigative context.
Example: "Before we proceed with the meeting, I would like to conduct a quick round of questioning to clarify a few points."
Alternatives: "a brief Q&A session" or "a short interview segment".
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Cable technicians, after completing an installation or repair, often call into the head office to report and then hand their cellphone over to the customer for a quick round of questioning about the service, an awkward conversation with the technician standing a few feet away.
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A quick round of golf might follow the workday".
A quick round of guess-the-senator went nowhere.
It elicited a quick round of similar testimonies.
There was a quick round of musical chairs before Ravel's Trio in A minor for piano, violin and cello.
After Moore cemented the victory, he met his family at 2 a.m. for a quick round of hugs and kisses.
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I'll grab a quick round of dough balls at Pizza Express and wait it out.
There was a quick round of crosstalk as three different people told him to watch his mouth.
Then start your turkey feast with a quick round robin of charitable reports.
Let's do a quick round up of some tweets shall we.
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