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The phrase "a quick scroll to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the action of quickly moving through content, such as text or images, typically on a digital device.
Example: "After a quick scroll to the bottom of the page, I found the information I needed."
Alternatives: "a brief scroll to" or "a swift scroll to".
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Apparently articles longer than a certain word count don't really get read, but I have confidence you're interested enough in this subject to ride through with to the end - though, you might wanna take a quick scroll to the bottom to see just how long I decided to babble on for, so you can make a decision on whether you have time to read now, or will bookmark it to read later (or never).
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