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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a decent briefing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a briefing that is satisfactory or adequate in quality or content.
Example: "Before the meeting, I hope to receive a decent briefing on the project's progress."
Alternatives: "an adequate briefing" or "a satisfactory briefing".
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You could never get a decent briefing out of him because he was always too drunk,' then I'd have taken it to heart.
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Her twin sister, Maria, not so feisty but also a decent person, gets the defence brief, never as easy for a Labour politician.
He was well briefed, gave a decent speech and met and greeted the startups.
Richard Keller called it a decent episode, but despised Mona's brief appearance.
Böll's brief new book is a decent, orderly, minor work of fiction.
After brief research, they had a decent idea on how to change the picture of their community.
A decent story [graphic].
First, a decent spirit.
A decent suitcase.
A decent man.
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