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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a quick sketch' is a valid phrase used in written English.
It is usually used to describe a hastily-drawn picture, done with very little effort or detail. For example: "I quickly drew a quick sketch in my notepad to capture the essence of the scene."
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He introduces them all by first making a quick sketch of their faces.
He uncapped a black marker and, rings clacking, made a quick sketch on a pad in front of him.
Such details, whether found in a quick sketch or in a meticulous examination, are what make looking at drawings rewarding.
An agile painter, meanwhile, makes a quick sketch of what she thinks the finished project might be.
He said that he jotted off a quick sketch for the "reasonable" alternative and concentrated on the audacious entry.
This ignores the awkward fact that the drawing is actually silverpoint, hardly suitable for a quick sketch.
I made a quick sketch from the air, and the next day I came back and explored that place on foot, and then it became the only place".
"This," he said, pointing to a quick sketch of black on another canvas, "is the flight of a bird; and this" — a circle, a dot — "an animal's eye".
They sit still, for one thing, and if you snap a picture or make a quick sketch of them in the subway they are, by and large, oblivious.
It's not a quick sketch, but highly finished and intricately detailed, Ms. Bambach said, suggesting Bronzino had made it as a demonstration for the duke.
After taking steps to preserve the 127-pound fish, she sent a quick sketch to South Africa's leading fish expert, Dr. J.L.B.
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