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a quick shopping
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a quick shopping" is not correct in standard English.
It should be "a quick shopping trip" or "a quick shopping session" to convey the intended meaning. Example: "I need to make a quick shopping trip to the grocery store before dinner."
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News & Media
Wiki
Alternative expressions(1)
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Exact Expressions
13 human-written examples
The investment is minimal: A quick shopping trip takes me a half-hour, including the walk or drive.
News & Media
A quick shopping trip easily turns into an hour of negotiating sludge-like traffic and searching for a parking space.
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For a quick shopping trip, United Vacations offers three-night packages to Toronto from New York starting at $369 a person, double.
News & Media
He was exiting the minimalist lobby of his Upper West Side apartment building, hoping to squeeze a quick shopping excursion into a schedule no more forgiving than when he played football.
News & Media
Mobutu Sese-Seko had opulent mansions dotted across Zaire, as Congo was then known, and was said to insist that the runways built next to each one be long enough to accommodate the Concorde, should he wish to charter the supersonic jet for a quick shopping trip to Paris or Brussels.
News & Media
Even people who had never bought a copy knew how to identify the aesthetic -- the austere minimalism of a white-on-white room, the deliberate monotony of some stodgy party game, a quick shopping jaunt to war-ravaged Beirut -- as "very Wallpaper".
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
47 human-written examples
Tonight I'm going to dinner downtown, so I'll try to get there early and do a quick shop.
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If I invited my mum to Carnival, she would a) try to drive there, b) try to park, and c) try to "do a quick shop for the week" in the Tesco on Portobello Road.
News & Media
As for transforming the pesky return process into an easy, quick shopping trip, Walmart's Mobile Express Returns app allows shoppers to make super-fast returns in dedicated express lanes — and it gets them into the store, perhaps to buy a few dinner ingredients.
News & Media
Include an ingredients list to help with quick shopping.
Wiki
A quick Google shopping search shows a few other sites offering prices less than $599, but most still have the mini notebook listed at $699.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
To improve clarity and grammatical correctness, use "a quick shopping trip" or "a quick shopping session" instead of "a quick shopping". This provides a more complete and understandable phrase.
Common error
Avoid using "a quick shopping" without a noun like "trip" or "session". This omission makes the phrase grammatically incomplete and can confuse readers. Instead, specify the type of shopping activity to ensure clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a quick shopping" functions as a noun phrase, where "quick" modifies the noun "shopping". However, according to Ludwig AI, this construction is grammatically questionable without an additional noun, such as "trip" or "session".
Frequent in
News & Media
48%
Wiki
7%
Science
45%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "a quick shopping" is relatively common, Ludwig AI indicates that it is grammatically incorrect. To improve clarity and grammatical correctness, it is recommended to use alternatives such as "a quick shopping trip" or "a quick shopping session". The phrase appears most frequently in News & Media and Wiki contexts, suggesting a degree of informality. For formal or professional writing, opting for a more grammatically sound alternative is advisable.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a brief shopping trip
Replaces "shopping" with "shopping trip" for grammatical correctness and adds "brief" as a synonym for "quick".
a rapid shopping excursion
Substitutes "quick" with "rapid" and "shopping" with "excursion", offering a slightly more formal tone.
a fast shopping spree
Replaces "quick" with "fast" and "shopping" with "spree", suggesting a more enthusiastic and less planned shopping activity.
a swift shopping visit
Uses "swift" as a synonym for "quick" and replaces "shopping" with "visit" to emphasize the brevity of the shopping activity.
a short shopping stop
Replaces "quick" with "short" and "shopping" with "stop", indicating a brief interruption for shopping.
a speedy shopping run
Uses "speedy" as a synonym for "quick" and replaces "shopping" with "run", suggesting a hurried shopping activity.
a momentary shopping break
Replaces "quick" with "momentary" and "shopping" with "break", highlighting the short duration of the shopping activity.
a prompt shopping session
Substitutes "quick" with "prompt" and "shopping" with "session", giving a slightly more formal and organized feel.
a cursory shopping tour
Replaces "quick" with "cursory" and "shopping" with "tour", suggesting a superficial and brief shopping activity.
a fleeting shopping experience
Uses "fleeting" as a synonym for "quick" and replaces "shopping" with "experience", emphasizing the transient nature of the shopping activity.
FAQs
What's the correct way to say "a quick shopping"?
The grammatically correct ways to express the idea are "a quick shopping trip" or "a quick shopping session". The original phrase is missing a noun to complete its meaning.
Is "a quick shopping" grammatically correct?
No, "a quick shopping" is generally considered grammatically incorrect in formal English. It's better to use phrases like "a quick shopping trip" or "a quick shopping session".
What can I say instead of "a quick shopping"?
You can use alternatives like "a brief shopping trip", "a fast shopping spree", or "a short shopping stop" depending on the context.
What's the difference between "a quick shopping" and "a quick shopping trip"?
"A quick shopping" is grammatically incomplete and less clear. "A quick shopping trip" is a complete phrase that specifies the activity as a trip, making it grammatically correct and easier to understand.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested