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The phrase "a quick step" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a fast or brisk movement or action, often in a physical or metaphorical sense.
Example: "She took a quick step forward to catch the bus before it left."
Alternatives: "a swift move" or "a brisk pace."
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I guess it was a quick step from pickled herring to raw fish".
But it opened seamlessly, and I took a quick step inside.
The agreement to aim for a framework only in the initial talks is a quick step forward.
Mr. Peña, who was sketching on a scrap of paper, did a quick step with a smile.
It was a quick step then to 200p and this year's action has been just as dramatic.
From there it was a quick step to unbolding, unitalicizing and even un-underlining your errantly formatted text.
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Put it in your desired spot, plug it in, connect it to Wi-Fi using the app, which runs through a quick step-by-step guide then either hit the button the remote to set the fan in motion or switch it into automatic.
To our knowledge, this is the first practical approach for developing a quick step-by-step REA procedure that includes extraction of good quality and adequate quantity of DNA from a small volume of infected A549 cells, fast digestion of DNA, and rapid electrophoresis of the cleavage products.
A quicker step here and a change of direction there and the next time you see Anderson he will be playing will be for some serious hardware.
The first is like a quick-step march: more nervous and mocking than celebratory.
The pas de bourrée ("bourrée step") has been variously elaborated; it is usually a small, quick step executed in preparation for a larger step.
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