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Discover Ludwig"quickly glance" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when introducing a brief look or overview of something. For example, "He quickly glanced at the menu before deciding what to order."
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Just tweets, alerts and noise that we quickly glance at and dismiss with the swipe of a finger.
An intern, with years of experience being inexperienced, I quickly glance around to take stock of the room.
"Compared to a field guide, where you can quickly glance through illustrations, recordings are difficult", said Dr Vellinga.
When something comes in, you can quickly glance down to see what it is without completely ignoring whatever you're doing.
Pausing only to catch his breath and quickly glance up at the protesters, Secretary Hickel continued to read off his text.
The teacher, disbelieving, spent the rest of the class calling on him to quickly glance at a poem and then recite it.
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Oz quickly glanced back over his shoulder.
I quickly glanced at the caller ID.
L.R. quickly glances at the screen to see who was making the bet.
He then quickly glanced around, grabbed a huge rock and hurled it full force at the tree.
Please try to take that in!" he shouted, and then quickly glanced around to see if he'd been heard by people passing by.
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