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The phrase "had a quick look" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a common way to express that someone took a brief glance or examination of something. Example: "I had a quick look at the menu before deciding what to order."
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8.35am: I've had a quick look at the papers.
Storey had a quick look, a brief think, and stood up on the pedals.
Had a quick look at some of the online levels and they looked excellent as well.
I had a quick look round but I wasn't really sure how far in front I was".
I had a quick look online and it is possible to source them as more and more LED bulbs are now being introduced.
Just to make sure that it's not just me being humourless, I had a quick look at the comments underneath the video on YouTube.
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What did they do exactly — just have a quick look?
Like, 'Just having a quick look.' " "There's no law against it," Cipollone added.
2.07pm BST We've just been having a quick look at the red tops' Glastonbury coverage.
"You can have a quick look at my pictures if you want," he says.
He has a quick look, sniffs briskly, then clips an improvised wedge from a tight lie to two inches.
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