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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a briefing for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a meeting or presentation intended to inform someone about a specific topic or situation.
Example: "We have scheduled a briefing for the new project updates next week."
Alternatives: "a presentation for" or "a meeting for".
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In fact, a briefing for the President had already been prepared, by Edward Aldridge, Rumsfeld's Under-Secretary for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics.
The CRC@25 celebrations commenced a month ago with a briefing for media representatives to get insights into the role of the CRC in transforming children's lives.
In a briefing for reporters, Brig.
Gen. Mark T. Kimmitt said at a briefing for reporters.
In a briefing for reporters on Friday, Brig.
Few new details were revealed Thursday at a briefing for reporters.
I intend to be giving you a briefing for as long as I'm the president.
A senior State Department official, in a briefing for reporters, conceded that details were scant.
Pakistani officers reciprocated last week with a briefing for NATO officers on their campaign plans, the American officer said.
Partway through the trial, Novaya Gazeta's deputy editor, Sergei Sokolov, exasperated by the media coverage, held a "briefing" for journalists.
Friday night is a briefing for the elite field, where she will greet familiar faces from the world circuit.
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