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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a second brief" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an additional or subsequent brief, often in contexts like legal documents, presentations, or summaries.
Example: "After reviewing the first brief, the committee requested a second brief to address the new developments."
Alternatives: "an additional brief" or "a follow-up brief".
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In his essay, Professor Fallon discussed a second brief he had declined to join.
But the group filed a second brief supporting Citizens United in July.
Later that day, after Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, the CIA published a second brief.
After a second brief spell under the name 1t4i (which stood for "team spirit, inspiration, integrity, improvement and innovation", bike manufacturer Giant stepped in to become title sponsor.
After Dr. Griffin published a second brief on behalf of animal consciousness in the 1980's, one behaviorist labeled it " 'The Satanic Verses' of animal behavior".
A second brief, from the Asian Pacific American Legal Center and other Asian groups, took the opposite view, saying Asian students benefited from exposure to a diverse student body.
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"Now it is a second briefing.
A second briefing was led by Commander Young in October for military attachés visiting Georgia.
He claimed to not have heard a second briefing given by his sergeant.
But at a second briefing, two days later, he refused to say whether commando operations would continue.
A second, briefer radio transmission followed, and then nothing, according to the police, who said that backup officers reached the scene within a minute of the second call.
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