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The phrase "after a quick snack" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that an action will take place following a brief eating period.
Example: "We can start the movie after a quick snack."
Alternatives: "following a light snack" or "after a brief bite".
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After a quick snack, he is ready for a photograph.
After a quick snack, we pulled on our rain jackets and hurried downhill.
After a quick snack of oranges and Spanish sausage we headed off in the bus for swim number two, a fun 2km in lumpy seas from Port Ginesta.
Housed in a converted stone barn on a working seven-acre smallholding (the cute piglets frolicking in the neighbouring paddock may put the squeamish off their pork belly), it is perfect whether you're after a quick snack, you're staying self-catering locally and want to stock up, or you're looking for somewhere to linger over lunch.
After a quick snack, we had to work in the field until 5 00 p.m. From 5 00 p.m. to 8 00 p.m., we had more classes.
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Buy a box and slip it near the back for a quick snack after gym or something for a friend who forgot their lunch.
And she snapped off some foliage for a quick snack.
Low-sugar granola also makes a quick snack.
R.R.: I always have organic almonds in my purse, for a quick snack.
She'd only had time for a quick snack all day.
They are considered street food, great for a quick snack or lunch.
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