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Discover LudwigThe phrase "quick minute" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to suggest that something should be completed speedily. For example, "I need this report finished in a quick minute."
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Bob: We did think about it for a quick minute.
After I tried out Deep Blue for a quick minute, I backed out, because I didn't want to imagine what might be behind the dark depths, even though I knew that those were mere voxels.
It sucks after a quick minute.
Forget about the cable TV assault for a quick minute though.
So how about turning MegaUpload back on for a quick minute?
Forget about the speed for a quick minute (although that's how Chrome has sold itself for years).
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That got five quick minutes.
After 48 quick minutes, the unflinching 6-0, 6-0 victory was complete.
The 90 quick minutes looked more like a first-round match out on a back court.
Apple took just a few quick minutes during its Back To The Mac event today to announce Facetime on OS X.
(ahem Boxee Box) We spent a few quick minutes with the device, but until that video finishes doing the processing dance, feel free to shift through these photos.
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