quick look
collocation in Englishmeaningsofquickandlook
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quick
adjective
uk/kwɪk/us/kwɪk/
happening or done with great speed, or lasting only a ...
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look
noun
uk/lʊk/us/lʊk/
the act of looking at someone ...
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(Definition ofquickandlookfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofquick look
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The participant gets aquicklookat the pattern.
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We begin with aquicklookat the cross-national patterns of wage inequality that our analysis seeks to explain.
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That in turn requires aquicklookat his work on reasons.
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Aquicklookat the game suggests that it was expensive.
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While it providesquicklook-up of individual lexical items, other types and classes of information are subordinated and to some extent hidden.
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To examine these assumptions, we need to take aquicklookat discussions about the concepts of health and disease.
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Indeed, even aquicklookat the corpora reveals that a substantial part of the utterances do require the added expressiveness.
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Aquicklookin the index led me to a detailed description of the method, the calculations and assumptions involved, and alternative methods for soil organic matter determination.
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We have taken a veryquicklookalso at the question of the museums.
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If a notice were displayed in the hotel entrance, people could have aquicklookat the notice before making inquiries about accommodation.
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I have had aquicklookthrough it.
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I had aquicklookin the dictionary to check the definition.
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To someone taking aquicklookat the information, it might look as if it had not changed.
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I should like to take aquicklookat some of the developments of the past three or four years since my report was published.
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I want to take aquicklookat the future.
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Aquicklookat the figures may be instructive.
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I should like to digress for a few minutes to take aquicklookat our recent economic history.
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Let us first take aquicklookover the context for the next year.
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Let us have aquicklookat how local councils deliver those services.
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Aquicklookthrough the record would disclose this.
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