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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a quick trick to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a simple method or technique to achieve a specific result or solve a problem.
Example: "Here's a quick trick to improve your writing skills: read more often."
Alternatives: "a simple method to" or "an easy way to".
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It was a quick trick to shore up the flagship Indy's advertising take.
A quick trick to avoid the pain response?
And when sitting, a quick trick to elongate your legs is to point your toes.
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I'm not sure how getting up and tapping your phone to the screen is easier than tapping a button on your phone itself, but it's a good quick trick to throw into a demo.
It's an easy and quick trick to seeing better at night.
However, there is a quick trick on an iPhone to stop Facebook installing Messenger and continue chatting using the normal Facebook app.
When her sad-sack uncle, Taylor Mendon Matthew Broderickk), arrives from Pasadena to beg Amanda to go into rehab (although she insists she doesn't take drugs, except for the occasional tab of Ecstasy), she excuses herself for a few minutes to turn a quick trick with a geezer in a Stetson hat.
A quick trick for a flirty action is to wash your hair and blow it out, whilst spraying it with your favorite scent occasionally.
Here is a quick trick: Set your alarm clock for 8 hours before you are supposed to wake up (waking at 7am? Set the alarm for 11pm).
Is there a quick trick for defrosting?
Instead of scrolling nine times, you can just press 9 — a quick trick when you want the calendar, alarm clock, tip calculator, world clock or unit converter.
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