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The phrase "according to a quick" is not correct and usable in written English as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It could potentially be used in a context where you are referencing a quick source or summary, but it needs to be followed by additional information to make sense.
Example: "According to a quick survey conducted last week, most participants preferred option A."
Alternatives: "based on a brief" or "according to a fast".
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With a staff of just nine individuals (according to a quick internet search) the amount of material within the Dan Talbot Papers surrounding New Yorker Films is astounding.
According to a quick search of the Dimensions database, most publications belong to the clinical sciences, followed by biochemistry/cell biology and public health/health services.
Wives, according to a quick flick through the papers, wake up every day thinking about what they can wear to bolster their husband's image.
(And according to a quick online search, as long as I didn't overcook them or undercook them, the Internet experts assured me they'd turn out just fine).
This one comes from some site called "Groopspeak," but very similar versions of this headline date back to September, according to a quick Google search.
In 1929, the relatively new American automotive industry sold a then-record 5 million cars, according to a quick Google search; in 1930, despite slashed prices, the number of cars sold dropped to 2 million.
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If you consider as well the concept of bounce rate, which is when someone goes to a site but instantly leaves, the internet average (according to a very quick google) is about 20-25% so let's lop a nice 300 off of that 1500 and it begins to look even worse.
He would have them to his ranch in Carmel, Calif., for long chats about the future of media, and often intervened personally to help them navigate the News Corporation's hierarchy so decisions could be made quicker, according to a former executive who demanded anonymity so he could maintain his business relationships.
All use large-capacity magazines capable of loading and firing in quick succession, according to a fact sheet published by the Bureau of Alcohol , Tobacco and Firearms
It also has a CEO in charge Dick Costolo who is not afraid to make quick decisions, according to a recent New York Times profile.
"Should I do that real quick?" asked James Cromitie, according to a recording from May 2009 played in Federal District Court in Manhattan.
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