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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a brief email" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an email that is short in length or concise in content.
Example: "I will send you a brief email with the details of the meeting."
Alternatives: "a short email" or "a quick email."
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If you have a dilemma, send a brief email to [email protected].
I didn't speak with the sisters but did have a brief email exchange with the aunt.
PETERARTHUR If you have a dilemma, send a brief email to [email protected].
For Jeremy's advice on a work issue, send a brief email to [email protected]@guardian.co.uk
Sergei Nikitin, the head of Amnesty International Russia, said: "Yes, I have received a brief email.
For Jeremy's and readers' help, send a brief email to [email protected]@guardian.co.uk
For Jeremy's and readers' advice on a work issue, send a brief email to [email protected]@guardian.co.uk
For Jeremy's and readers' help, send a brief email to [email protected]@theguardian.com
For Jeremy's and readers' advice on a work issue, send a brief email to [email protected]@theguardian.com
Polly Toynbee in a brief email seemed to be advocating equality of criticism.
His family has confirmed his arrival," al-Marri's defense attorney, Andrew Savage, said in a brief email.
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