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The phrase "a brief for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts where someone is requesting or providing a summary or outline of information, often in a professional or legal setting.
Example: "The lawyer prepared a brief for the upcoming case to outline the key arguments and evidence."
Alternatives: "a summary of" or "an outline for".
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Not Buchanan, of course, who fired off a column titled, A Brief for Whitey.
It was not a brief for gun control.
The McKinsey report is a brief for technological optimism.
Her book is a brief for the prosecution.
Obama's mere existence was a brief for a kind of American exceptionalism.
Lisi saw the theory as a brief for non-absurdity in physics, and for accessibility.
The New York Times Company signed a brief for Nike filed by 40 media organizations.
"I'm not making a brief for the Red Sox," Dershowitz said.
As a brief for that point of view, "Great Waters" is exhaustive.
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