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The phrase "a quick work" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would be "a quick job" or "quick work" without the article "a."
Example: "He finished the project in a quick work, impressing everyone with his efficiency."
Alternatives: "a fast job" or "swift work."
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After dashing off a quick work of Abstract Expressionism, Amelia was headed for the dinosaur room, where she seized on one of three large rubber eggs in a nest on the floor.
If I want to run to the gym for a quick work out, gotta carry the License.The more technology means I don't need a purse, the more the License is becoming an albatross.
He had to go out of town for less than 48 hours for a quick work meeting.
Tomorrow I am going on a quick work trip to NYC, which I do a few times a month.
Assemble with people of like faith with the mind of God and the more so as you see the quickening as God does a quick work: with great blessings and increase of knowledge, but there shall be wars and rumors of war and the un-Godly increasing their darkness on the earth by mankind's lust, cruelty and greed.
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