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The phrase "all brief" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be intended to convey that something is concise or summarized, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The report was all brief, summarizing the key points in just a few sentences."
Alternatives: "entirely concise" or "completely succinct".
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"Messiah" is not at all brief, but its vertiginous mood shifts feel modern.
First of all, brief cuts to political danger zones, such as the police, then whisk them away, just like that.
That's about seven transactions, all brief, that I choose to initiate when I have time and energy.
Each actor plays a few other parts, all brief, all meant to be oddball and all irrelevant.
There is good food at Marty's, but very little conversation, which the writer indicated by reporting several conversations, all brief and to the point.
They are all brief, charming, funny, and preoccupied in a postmodern way with the burdens and complications (and pleasures) of writing fiction.
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The relationship was all too brief, however.
It's all too brief.
It's been all too brief.
To Keith Olbermann: A welcome, but all too brief, respite.
In our all too brief correspondence, he never e-mailed.
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