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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a brisk" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is quick, energetic, or lively, often in relation to activities or weather.
Example: "We took a brisk walk in the park to enjoy the fresh air and clear our minds."
Alternatives: "a quick" or "a lively".
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On a brisk winter night.
WEATHER A brisk August day?
It is a brisk business.
Bring to a brisk boil.
A brisk, economical new version.
Carmine Aufiero conducted a brisk, driven performance.
And after a brisk start, reforms slowed.
Pour yourself a brisk glass of Champagne.
Lang and Clipper kept a brisk pace.
She gave me a brisk, professional answer.
-- and felt a brisk Icelandic chill.
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