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"quick cash" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to money that can be obtained quickly or easily. Example: "I need to earn some quick cash to pay my bills this month."
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"All I wanted was quick cash.
Performers make quick cash between other concerts.
They were just in it for the money, quick cash".
"They just want them to be addicted to quick cash".
But quick cash was nowhere to be found.
But the lure of quick cash was strong.
But what if the owners of the teams decided to make some quick cash?
He could make some quick cash, Alex figured, and then quit prostitution forever.
You come in here for a little quick cash, you want to make a getaway.
Surprisingly few people were in a position to take advantage of this offer of quick cash.
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Some patent trolls are out for quick cash.
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