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The phrase "a quick vote" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a brief or informal voting process, often in meetings or discussions.
Example: "Let's have a quick vote to decide on the location for our next team retreat."
Alternatives: "a brief poll" or "a fast ballot."
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And Congress's post-facto vote would be under rules limiting debate, banning all amendments and forcing a quick vote.
A quick vote on cloning would favor opponents of the research, because many lawmakers have a gut reaction against it.
Their refusal to hold a quick vote on the Senate floor followed her approval by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Polls show Putin popularity beginning to erode, and a quick vote is in the power clique's interest.
If Congress gets bogged down in "endless debate," he said, he would send his own bill to Capitol Hill and insist on a quick vote.
Prime Minister David Cameron of Britain also ran into domestic pressure that forced him to push back a quick vote in Parliament to support military action.
Others are not so sure, given that any ceding of sovereignty is a major step that may require more than just a quick vote in national parliaments.
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The measure went through without opposition and will head for a seemingly quick vote in the Senate.
In a few quick votes, the delegates denied Mr. Bennett's renomination.
It may take another set of tragedies before it is mandated in a quick, unanimous vote by the regulators.
A spokesman for Mr. Leahy said Republican objections had prevented it from getting a quick floor vote.
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