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The word "debriefing" is correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to a meeting or discussion that takes place after an event or activity, in which participants review and discuss what happened, why it happened, and what can be learned from it. Example: After a successful project, the team gathered for a debriefing session to go over the challenges they faced, the decisions made, and the overall outcome.
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Debriefing
verb
Present participle of debrief
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If they are seriously annoyed, they may skip the inter-Korean ministerial talks planned for next week.The southern authorities have started debriefing the new arrivals, who will then receive training to ease their transition from communism to a market economy.
He said the talks were "private" before adding that their chat was "debriefing mainly about players and situations so I can plan for the summer.
Brand, debriefing the viewers, said that Miliband's belief that we "need a kind of politics where communities are involved" was vital.
There have been a number of strongly worded calls from US officials to extradite Mr Snowden, and there have even been suggestions that Russia's intelligence services might be debriefing him in Moscow.
Commander Richard Walton, head of the Metropolitan Police counter-terrorism command, was temporarily transferred to a "non-operational role" following criticism of his part in debriefing the undercover officer.
Officers are debriefing the women at accommodation provided by the charity, slowly building up a picture of a life where their every move is claimed to have been scrutinised and any contact with the outside world tightly restricted.
In a strange parallel, I spent day after day in desolate resettlement camps debriefing survivors of what Human Rights Watch later termed genocide.
Anticev, Cloonan, and Coleman — three men who have spent countless hours debriefing Al Qaeda operatives — all take issue with the kinds of rough interrogations that have characterized the Bush Administration's approach since September 11th.
"He kept saying, 'Where are you from?' So I said, 'Where are you from?'" Later that afternoon, some of the activists meet back at the Richmal Crompton for a debriefing.
At a debriefing after the raids, senior officers offered a nuanced analysis.
Thus, says Simon Wessely, a professor at the Institute of Psychiatry at Kings Collegee, London, it is pointless to give psychological debriefing to, say, everyone involved in the Paddington rail crash when they have nothing, except their journey, in common.
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