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Free sign upThe phrase "a brief tour of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a short overview or exploration of a particular subject, place, or topic.
Example: "In this presentation, I will give you a brief tour of the main features of our new software."
Alternatives: "a quick overview of" or "a short exploration of".
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The band looked to more touring for income; Australia and New Zealand in late July to late August, a brief tour of Hungary in September, and the No Remorse "Death On The Road" tour between 24 October and 7 November.
Here is a brief tour of the electronic grievance gallery.
A brief tour of the archives of The New York Times finds echoes of current disputes.
Here's a brief tour of the 10 most unchanging icons in your home.
On Wednesday, Anvar Karabayev offered a brief tour of his home, which is across the street from his store.
"I think it is positive," Mr. Mannheimer said after accompanying the chancellor on a brief tour of the camp's museum.
At another house, the parolee was not home, but his mother gave the officers a brief tour of the place.
Presuming the photographer and I to be duly impressed, King offers a brief tour of the property.
Mr. Johnson offers a brief tour of inspired brevity, nodding toward Hemingway's sentences, William Carlos Williams's poems, Picasso's line drawings.
The men joined their wives for a brief tour of the residence before returning to the Oval Office.
You can even take a brief tour of the Lubyanka, the Soviet-era prison and K.G.B. headquarters, at www.globalspy.com/lubyanka.htm.htm
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