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The phrase "a quick sandwich" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a sandwich that is prepared or consumed in a short amount of time, often implying simplicity or convenience.
Example: "I don't have much time for lunch, so I'll just grab a quick sandwich from the deli."
Alternatives: "a fast sandwich" or "a speedy sandwich."
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After a quick sandwich, Douglas corrected essays.
I'm going to attempt a quick sandwich run.
It includes several catering facilities offering everything from a quick sandwich to a three-course meal.
In America, it would be a quick sandwich and back to work.
We hung out in my room for a long time afterwards, before going Wawa for a quick sandwich.
A businessman in a great hurry sat down at a drugstore lunch counter for a quick sandwich.
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If you're on the go, a quick deli sandwich or salad from the salad bar at the upscale Amish Market might be in order.
Grab a quick gourmet sandwich at Frank Bonanno's Salt & Grinder (3609 W. 32nd Avenue), pop into El Camino (3628 W. 32nd Avenue) for a Mexican dish, or stop by Sera's Ramen Enclave (3472 W. 32nd Avenue) for a twist on traditional ramen.
An airy dining room features an open kitchen, brick walls and shelves displaying jars of pickles, while a takeout counter dispenses quick sandwiches at lunchtime.
Then, ZOOM, back to my house for a quick tuna-fish sandwich (I love tuna-fish sandwiches, especially with potato chips) while flipping back and forth between the Women's Professional Billiards Championship and the latest Jewel video, which I now know they play at exactly the same time every day, because I am almost always here with my tuna-fish sandwich.
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