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To brief

adjective

Of short duration; happening quickly.

  • Her reign was brief but spectacular.

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The phrase "to brief" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used as a verb or verb phrase to mean giving a short or concise summary or explanation. For example: - The lawyer asked his assistant to brief him on the key points of the case before the trial. - The manager briefed the team on the new project and their roles in it. - I need to quickly brief my boss on the status of the project before the meeting. - The students were given just five minutes to read the article and then were asked to brief the class on its main ideas.

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Some had invited her to brief them.

"I have instructions to brief him".

You have to brief for the next day.

The resident had planned to brief the I.C.U.

Once he dressed as General Schwarzkopf to brief the creatives.

Nkurunziza wanted to brief me before I talked to Sindikubwabo.

He also refuses to brief ministers on the details.

Then he sat back down to brief, low-key applause.

I take my notes downstairs to brief my wife.

Lewis was invited to the White House in December to brief the senior foreign-policy staff.

When he learned about the earlier case, Mr. Breuer told aides to brief A.T.F.

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