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"take a quick peek" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to suggest that someone looks at something quickly. For example: "Take a quick peek at the menu to decide what you would like to order."
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They take a quick peek, find it empty and walk away.
We take a quick peek at the nests, then move on".
"I'd take a quick peek down at the card, pick a name, look around and hope the student was there".
— MIKE HUGUENIN Before CBS officially closes out the tournament with its "One Shining Moment" montage, let's take a quick peek at next season.
They splash naked in a ritual bath, cavort in their underwear and then take a quick peek out through a crevice in the stone wall.
And he cannot take a quick peek at an opponent in the hope of judging whether or not he is capable of a tricky deception.
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"I just took a quick peek," she admitted with a guilty face.
The soldier beckoned him to move forward again, took a quick peek inside, then sent him on his way.
I then took a quick peek on eBay to find that some of these Babooshkahs were selling from $15 to $75.
The reactions — be they to someone talking on a cell phone or nodding to the beat of an MP3 player or taking a quick peek at a GPS map — are often unfair.
In this lab we will be taking a quick peek at a small fraction of its features, but the links in the Additional Reference section can provide more information and tutorials for the interested.
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