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Discover LudwigThe phrase "threw a quick look" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone giving a brief glance or observation at something or someone. Example: "As she entered the room, she threw a quick look at the clock to check the time."
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He threw a quick lob to Julian Jacobs, who finished the ally-oop.
With the ball on the Giants' 14-yard line, Romo, who completed 36 of 49 passes for 263 yards, threw a quick pass to his left intended for Terrance Williams, although Williams was not looking.
Ravens quarterback Trent Dilfer took a quick drop and threw a quick strike to Sharpe, who ran a quick slant, and that was it.
Have a quick look.
I'll just have a quick look.
"Let's have a quick look".
Kahn threw a kiss at Joey, as he sat for the official group winner's photograph, and Joey responded with a quick look back.
Take a quick look around your office.
"Shingles," he said, after a quick look.
That's a quick look at Jakarta.
Alain exchanged a quick look with Yves.
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