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The phrase 'for a quick' is grammatically correct and it can be used in written English.
An example of its usage is: "I'm going to take a quick break for a quick snack." Here, 'for a quick' is used to indicate that the snack will be a quick break.
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Try them for a quick, hearty breakfast.
She peeled off for a quick aside.
He was looking for a quick buck.
They're always looking for a quick fix.
He went for a quick spin.
Free for a quick drop off.
Perfect timing for a quick bathroom break.
Time for a quick sister huddle.
I'm going for a quick walk.
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Ask them for a quick summary of what they discover.
We go for a quick stroll.
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