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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a succinct form" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a brief and clear version of something, such as a summary or a statement.
Example: "The report was presented in a succinct form, making it easy for everyone to understand the key points."
Alternatives: "a concise version" or "a brief format".
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In this case the paper on al-Qaida is most probably a think piece, light on intelligence, expressing in a succinct form the views of the UK and its allies hammered out in weeks of discussion in Whitehall.
"Most editors, especially sports editors, are word people who don't see the sports cartoon as a succinct form of journalism and a different way of covering sports," said Tornoe, 34, whose sports cartoons appear in The Philadelphia Inquirer but who also draws editorial cartoons for various outlets.
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And this took a particularly succinct form in his contribution to the 1993 Venice Biennale: a single empty cardboard shoebox left on a gallery floor.
The limited content you can put into Twitter forces people to put their thoughts into a really succinct form.
The new local smoothness indicator is defined based on the Lagrangian interpolation polynomial and has a more succinct form compared with the classical one proposed by Jiang and Shu [12].
In [8], the authors have designed a new fifth-order WENO finite-difference scheme (named WENO-η) by introducing a new local smoothness indicator which is defined based on the Lagrangian interpolation polynomials and has a more succinct form compared with the classical one proposed by Jiang and Shu [12].
It is fair to say, overall, that policy audiences seek information in a more distilled and succinct form than researchers do.
We construct the succinct form of a Ginzburg Landau type of free energy from the viewpoint of the interplay between topological superconductivity and ferromagnetism, which can immediately lead to the selection rules.
"In its most succinct form, it's about a failed revolution," she said.
\u201cIn its most succinct form, it\u2019s about a failed revolution,\u201d she said.
For some cricket fans, Stanford's support, and, in particular, his promotion of a succinct, modern form of the game known as Twenty20, is about the only thing that still redeems him.
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