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The phrase "a snap" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is easy to do or accomplish, often in a casual context.
Example: "Completing the assignment was a snap; I finished it in just an hour."
Alternatives: "a breeze" or "a piece of cake".
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A snap.
Still a snap.
Can he take a snap?
Death's pretty much a snap".
Like a snap pea".
It'll be a snap.
Here's a snap summary.
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The arch motion exhibits a snap-through motion.
(A snap-shot of MacMaster's apology).
Sometimes, using a snap-swivel can help.
Luck takes a snap and drops back.
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