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"one quick question" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you need to ask a short and straightforward question. For example: "I just have one quick question - do you think this project will be ready by the end of the week?"
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Japan's New Govt. Forbes: One quick question on Japan.
That Saturday ping from a colleague with "just one quick question?" A response on Monday should suffice.
One quick question.
JUSTICE GORSUCH: Mr. Wessler, I'm sorry, one quick question.
One quick question: you're in your sixties, right?
4) Did have one quick question, though: will students be signing over the rights to any of the work they do and ideas they come up with?
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One quick physical question, then one other question about feedback loops.
OB: One quick final question, then.
"We are going to win". One more quick question back to Washington: Rudy Giuliani just told the AP that you will not be answering any questions written or in person to the so-called special counsel.
Forbes: One more quick question before you get into some of the specifics.
MR: You hear that Tony? (laughs) One last quick question -- how often do you move your Grammy from your win for, "You Should Hear How She Talk About You"? (laughs).
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