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The phrase "quick read" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts to indicate a short or fast reading session or material. Example: "I didn't have much time, so I just gave the document a quick read before the meeting."
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Is a relatively cheap, essentially intelligent quick read part of the next few years?
"Well...that was quick," read Magpul's message, posted on Monday.
I'm a quick read.
It was also a quick read.
A quick read for some useful tips!
There is a Quick Read website.
I mean the whole concept of the Quick Read is that it is a quick read.
The abstract alone is worth a quick read.
QUICK READ Buying a bridal gown can be stressful.
"We didn't want to let him get a quick read".
QUICK READ About to buy a new cellphone?
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