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The phrase "after a quick" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something will happen following a brief period of time or a brief action.
Example: "After a quick review of the document, I was ready to submit my feedback."
Alternatives: "following a brief" or "after a short".
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After a quick sandwich, Douglas corrected essays.
After a quick fix, service was resumed.
"Shingles," he said, after a quick look.
After a quick pairing via Bluetooth, you're ready to go.
Five weeks later, after a quick trial, he was executed.
After a quick tour we sit in the principal's anteroom.
After a quick simmer, my dinner was ready.
"Wow," Bechdel said, after a quick Google search.
After a quick snack, he is ready for a photograph.
After a quick costume change, Banks dips into Fantasea's highlights.
Refreshingly, however, she is not after a quick fix.
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