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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a further brief" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that needs to be discussed or examined in more depth. For example: "We will need a further brief on the project's budget before we can decide whether or not to proceed."
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"A further brief publication will be written over the next few weeks to complete this next phase of the review.
Under questioning from Mr Laidlaw, Brooks admitted that there was a "further brief period of intimacy" with Coulson in 2006.
After a further brief Syrian campaign in 596/595, Nebuchadrezzar had to act in eastern Babylonia to repel a threatened invasion, probably from Elam (modern southwestern Iran).
He returned to Princeton as professor of historical studies and, apart from a further brief ambassadorial stint in Yugoslavia for the Kennedy administration, passed the rest of his long life writing history, winning literary and humanitarian prizes, and mordantly observing the social and political turns of his own nation.
At 9.50pm, 10 minutes before the polls closed, there was a further brief news item which included statements including that the BBC was like a "running ad for Remain" and that there was a lot of "establishment pressure" on the public to vote for Remain.
There was a further brief but bitter armed conflict after a major infiltration of Indian-administered Kashmir by Islamic militants in 1999.
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"I advised in my previous answer on the afternoon of the Tuesday I received a further briefing.
BAA, the owner of Heathrow, Stansted, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen airports, has convened a crisis support team to prepare for a reduction in flights, as airlines and airports await a further briefing from Eurocontrol and the UK air traffic controller, Nats.
A palace spokesman said: "We are not giving any further briefing".
A further very brief questionnaire also completed by the mediator documented non-participation.
To guarantee complete documentation of non-participation and, as far as possible, reasons for it (eg, withheld parental consent, absent on the day), we developed a further very brief questionnaire also to be completed by the teacher or mediator (Additional file4).
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