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Discover Ludwig"a pithy" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a concise, impactful statement or phrase. Example: The politician's speech was filled with pithy one-liners that resonated with the audience.
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Chapter 13 has a pithy name: "Values".
That's a pithy generalization, but is broadly true.
Advertisers see it as a pithy, productive medium.
He is a pithy commentator, a Beckettian joker.
They conclude with a pithy summary reproduced here.
The site's got a pithy tag line — "You ask.
First Bob James, the keyboardist, tossed off a pithy phrase.
The term VLIW is a pithy summary of a superficial feature of the architectural style.
Bishop Brookins had a knack for getting to the point in a pithy way.
Others tell a pithy tale to set up a laugh or two.
These two sentences, written in 1906, could be a pithy, crystalline novel.
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