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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cast a quick look" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means to quickly look or glance at something. Example: The student cast a quick look at the clock, hoping that the class would be over soon.
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Moses Kibwami, a carpenter and the father of 12, stood there in his swamp boots on Friday morning, cast a quick look over them and then stamped his thumb onto the paper.
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And a quick look at the fate of Obama's 2012 State of the Union education proposals casts doubt on the feasibility of implementation.
Take a quick look around your office.
"Shingles," he said, after a quick look.
Other women had taken a quick look and said no.
Anyway, I only meant to take a quick look.
But first, a quick look at past form.
A quick look at the history of ads in books.
Another squirms; Ms Dantes silences him with a quick look.
I take a quick look at the numbers.
A quick look at the remaining plausible candidates shows why.
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