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The phrase "addressed briefly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that a topic or issue will be discussed in a concise manner.
Example: "The main concerns of the project were addressed briefly in the meeting."
Alternatives: "touched on briefly" or "discussed in short".
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Mr. Melvill said fellow test pilots had criticized him for talking openly about being afraid, a subject he addressed briefly Monday after the flight.
Realistic representation of enzymes is addressed briefly with reference to a trypsin-catalyzed reaction.
These various senses of the analytic/synthetic distinction will be addressed briefly, below).
In what follows, these questions are addressed briefly in reverse order.
Additionally, the main challenges relative to phosphorene investigations are addressed briefly.
Patient safety and solutions to reduce parasitic influences are addressed briefly.
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Let me address briefly the issue of bonuses.
In the final section, we address briefly some further key issues that arise in this connection.
This paper also addresses briefly the health status of FS2 after working 10 years in orbit.
Since it describes a developing specialty, the article also attempts to address briefly major future challenges and their importance to the future development of the specialty in Oman.
Yes, including that fancy, new iPhone 3G S. What I will address, briefly, is: why isn't iRiver more popular in the U.S.? (I can't speak to what happens, say, in Russia or the UK).
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