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The phrase "brief me on" is correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used in informal settings to ask someone to give a summary or update on a particular topic. Example: "Can you please brief me on the latest project developments?"
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I have people brief me on great intel every day".
And Karina was happy to brief me on Piri's shopping scene.
Looking grave, he tells Jackson, "I want to send you to Bophuthatswana, to brief me on the conditions there".
Every day the police commissioner, Bernard Kerik, would brief me on when and where such incidents were occurring and what the police were doing to combat them.
It is why many continue to brief me on a regular basis, and why they continue to employ PR professionals to help guide them.
When the film ended and the lights came up, the clergyman leaned over and introduced himself — "My name is Paul Moore" — and volunteered to brief me on what had gone on before I arrived.
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Several veterans briefed me on the group's traditions.
The Australian High Commissioner has also briefed me on the situation.
A researcher briefs me on what I might be asked.
In the Met's painting-conservation studios, he briefed me on the arcana of wood.
She briefed me on everything from how to use baby wipes to what rice cereal to feed our daughter.
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