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The phrase "after a quick battle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or event that occurs following a brief conflict or struggle, whether literal or metaphorical.
Example: "The kingdom was left in ruins after a quick battle, but the survivors began to rebuild their lives."
Alternatives: "following a brief skirmish" or "after a swift confrontation."
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On 24 June, he flew his 31st combat mission, during which he engaged a single MiG and shot it down after a quick battle in the vicinity of the Yalu River.
Then, after a quick battle montage in which Williams advanced Darius Scott over Daria Jazmin, Shelton picked Nadjah Nicole over Cole Criske, and Stefani selected Summer Schappell and sent home Hanna Ashbrook, it was on to the final battle of the season.
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After a quick, hopeless battle I let everyone in my room and within a few minutes it went from a peaceful escape to a 25+ person party.
After a quick out, pinch-hitter Delwyn Young battled through a tough at-bat to get a walk, then raced to third on Andre Ethier's pinch single, bringing Pierre to the plate with the tying run in scoring position.
Ultimately, after a quick burst of mostly negative media attention nationwide and the specter of a brewing legal battle, Virginia Tech officials backed down.
After a quick sandwich, Douglas corrected essays.
After a quick fix, service was resumed.
"Shingles," he said, after a quick look.
Anyway, a few raw thoughts after a quick reading.
Five weeks later, after a quick trial, he was executed.
After a quick simmer, my dinner was ready.
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