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The phrase "a better briefing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing improvements or enhancements to a presentation or summary of information.
Example: "After reviewing the feedback, we decided to create a better briefing for the upcoming meeting to ensure everyone is well-informed."
Alternatives: "an improved briefing" or "a more effective briefing".
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One would hope that she will get a better briefing and do a lot more homework on the issue [before she arrives in Lima].
You'll also get a better briefing on the idiosyncrasies of individual cities from the concierge than from the reservations desk, which handles scores of guests a day.
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This time, however, the TFC coach opted for an anchoring midfield twosome of Collen Warner and Benoit Cheyrou, giving his team a better briefed and generally stronger platform for Michael Bradley, Jozy Altidore and Giovinco to build from.
#FreeHelen but I still think you should have had a better Brief.
Finchem accepted some of the blame for the controversy, saying the tour could have done a better job briefing the players on the loophole and stressing that "any player is entitled" to play one of the wedges because there is "nothing that violates the rule".
"This has included better briefing to stewards, establishing an agreed and robust police response if required and working with the home club on educational messages to be used before matches.
First and foremost, 82% see a need for better briefs, while 67% see an opportunity to align client/agency teams better; almost half of the respondents, 47%, believe that training is necessary, while 41% say that clients need to do a better job of fighting silos at their end.
Get them to think of co-creation as a way to get better briefs and new places to explore.
We do, however, emerge significantly better briefed.
But Mr. Bush came across as solid and better briefed on the issues than he was last week.
Organisations such as the Science Media Centre (SMC), which was set up in 2002 on the back of the furore over GM, ensure journalists are better briefed.
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