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Discover Ludwig'a quick snack' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a snack that can be made or eaten quickly. For example: "I'm running late, so I'll just grab a quick snack before I go."
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And she snapped off some foliage for a quick snack.
After a quick snack, he is ready for a photograph.
She'd only had time for a quick snack all day.
After a quick snack, we pulled on our rain jackets and hurried downhill.
R.R.: I always have organic almonds in my purse, for a quick snack.
I'd get up, have a quick snack and coffee, and be in the pool by 5.15am.
They are considered street food, great for a quick snack or lunch.
For a quick snack there are eggs Benedict, chicken Caesar and substantial baguettes.
They made a quick snack of crackers and energy bars, while Rickel checked van den Berg's heart rate again.
I have always wondered why the newly hatched zombie nurses don't just use their coma patients for a quick snack.
Located between Kreuzberg and Neukölln, it's well positioned for a quick snack to start or round off an evening out.
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