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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advance briefing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a preliminary meeting or communication that provides information ahead of a scheduled event or activity.
Example: "The team will hold an advance briefing to discuss the upcoming project launch and address any questions."
Alternatives: "preliminary briefing" or "pre-event briefing".
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Still, Mr. Brownell, who was given an advance briefing of Disney's plans, said the effort was "enormously important".
Below cabinet rank a raft of women were promoted, but not quite to the extent that some advance briefing suggested.
But thanks to Edward Snowden and journalists like Glenn Greenwald, we've at least had an advance briefing.
Cable was not told of Osborne's decision, although the Liberal Democrat leader, Nick Clegg, was given an advance briefing.
The amateurish advance briefing, when journalists were told that he would instruct people to pay off their credit cards, highlighted two serious weaknesses in team Tory.
A report by Simon Davis, a lawyer at Clifford Chance, criticised the FCA for its advance briefing to the newspaper and the way it handled the fallout.
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Before taking my son to this psychedelic spectacle, I decided that a little advance contextual briefing was in order.
Mr. Stewart met with the show's panel of first responders in advance and briefed them on how the conversation would go.
(2011) could forecast relational perceived support several months in advance from brief conversations, but not from video interviews.
Syracuse did not advance without a brief scare from the Sun Devils.
Fighters from the east never really got close to the city – a brief advance on Sirte at the end of March was swiftly repelled.
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