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Discover Ludwig"briefing session" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It refers to a meeting or session in which information or instructions are given to a group of people. Example: The new employees attended a briefing session on the company's policies and procedures.
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Nevertheless, agency officials brought Dr. Graham to the post-meeting briefing session on Thursday.
After lunch he has "a briefing session" with two Barclays' staff involved with "corporate responsibility work".
Mr. Folta said that Viacom planned to provide a briefing session for the news division, which would include AIDS experts.
But as the briefing session wore on, I did manage to garner most of the relevant details.
At a now legendary staff briefing session, the headteacher instructed the staff to challenge any parent driving on school premises using a mobile.
Richard Boucher, a spokesman for the State Department, said during his daily briefing session that a joint investigation with the Justice Department had led to the closing.
8.26pm: According to Twitter, Brucie's given the celebs a quick briefing session on what his gags are going to be this evening.
On Oct. 18, the appeals court invited Michael H. Hites, chief technology officer of the Illinois Institute of Technology, to a briefing session tentatively scheduled for Nov. 14.
Every Saturday morning, groups of ten to fifty Thomas Road people go out on campaigns, gathering first at the school for breakfast, prayers, and a briefing session.
I asked Hoegh-Guldberg, Church and Howden about the briefing session, where about 15 Coalition MPs and senators were in attendance.
In a briefing session for journalists, Cardinal Vincent Nichols, of Great Britain, said that graduality "permits people, all of us, to take one step at a time in our search for holiness in our lives".
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