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"quick money" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referencing money that one can get with minimal effort or in a short time frame. For example: "Mike was looking for a way to make some quick money, so he decided to mow lawns for the summer."
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I needed quick money.
Easy, easy quick money".
It's quick money.
"It's quick money," he said.
They make quick money and then that's it.
Get in, make some quick money, get out.
"Those who get quick money, their relationship is different.
It's quick money but it's not easy money.
Yet the lure of quick money can be difficult to ignore amidst high poverty levels.
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This farm should be ashamed of itself for putting chicks in danger for a quick money-making scheme.
Shoveling snow, shining shoes, washing windows, or cleaning gutters can be quick money-making gestures with almost no overhead but your time and effort.
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