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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a briefing with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a meeting or session where information is presented or discussed, typically in a professional or formal context.
Example: "We scheduled a briefing with the project manager to discuss the upcoming deadlines and deliverables."
Alternatives: "a meeting with" or "a session with".
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"We will view it," he said at a briefing with reporters on Thursday.
Delta plans to hold a briefing with journalists and airline analysts to discuss the venture.
"We're not expecting major agreements here," Ms. Rice said in a briefing with reporters.
"There's been a long history of this," Mr. Kelly said in a briefing with reporters.
1,500 attended a briefing, with study information and promotional material on the drug.
"We made very good progress in an environment that did have its challenges," he said in a briefing with journalists.
"The members of Congress work for the American people," said the spokesman, Jay Carney, in a briefing with reporters.
Advisers to Mr. Romney dismissed the results in a briefing with reporters at the campaign's Boston headquarters.
President Obama, who attended a briefing with officials from FEMA in Washington called Hurricane Sandy "a big and serious storm".
"While we regret the loss of life, this was not militarily significant," he said in a briefing with reporters.
In a briefing with trade unions, the government said it would "challenge the status quo" in the rail industry.
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