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The phrase "a quick search for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of looking up information or conducting a brief investigation on a specific topic.
Example: "After a quick search for the latest news, I found several articles discussing the recent developments in technology."
Alternatives: "a brief look for" or "a fast inquiry into".
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So I do a quick search for advertised jobs.
A quick search for "laptop camera cover" on Google reveals around 4.6m listings.
You do a quick search for a robotic dog and buy one with a single click.
A quick search for books on the subject turned up nothing.
A quick search for "women's clothes" came up with a "donator" just 800m away from my flat.
You can make a quick search for outstanding NS&I premium bond prizes online using the prize checker.
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Proprietary goo removal products exist too; just do a quick search online for an appropriate brand.[2].
Some legitimate programs will install things that you may not recognize, so double-check by doing a quick search online for the entry you want to delete.
You can do a quick search on YouTube for videos on how to play bass for beginners.
A quick search on Amazon for "Abraham Lincoln" yields no fewer than 66,672 books.
A quick search on Tweetfeel, for example, reveals that 77percentt of recent tweeters liked the movie "Julie & Julia".
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