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The phrase "a quick tutorial" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a brief instructional guide or lesson on a specific topic.
Example: "If you're new to the software, I recommend watching a quick tutorial to get started."
Alternatives: "a brief guide" or "a short lesson."
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He returned and gave me a quick tutorial.
Make a cartouche with some greaseproof paper (YouTube it for a quick tutorial) and pop on top.
Micah gave me a quick tutorial in the special care that goes into the making of Green & Black's organic chocolate.
He put on some Nat King Cole, for a quick tutorial on ribbon microphones, and then played "Hello, Dolly," feeding the sound through the Neve, nice and loud.
"What does it cost?" he asked at one point, prompting a quick tutorial on the differences between public and private schooling from American Ballet Theater's education director.
For a quick tutorial on how to be a proper gentleman in London, take a stroll through Savile Row and the surrounding St. James and Mayfair neighborhoods.
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When you first open Hyperlapse, you'll go through a very quick tutorial and are then sent straight into a full-screen camera.
It is recommended that you go through the quick tutorial first to get a hang of using your fingers to navigate the globe.
Bach called Jarre and got a quick Snapchat tutorial.
To understand how this is done, a quick tax tutorial is in order.Broadly speaking, countries opt for one of two kinds of tax system.
Barnes & Noble also makes it easy to get started with a quick start tutorial on first login.
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