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The phrase "an open briefing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a meeting or presentation that is accessible to all interested parties, often involving the sharing of information or updates.
Example: "The company will hold an open briefing next week to discuss the new project developments and answer any questions from employees."
Alternatives: "a public briefing" or "a transparent briefing".
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In Ayrshire, for instance, the wind energy body, Renewable UK, held an open briefing session last week about the benefits of community wind farms.
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But not long after, in the wake of the financial collapse, he testified before a open briefing at the House of Representatives, wondering aloud how it was possible that prosecutors had not yet won criminal convictions against anyone in charge at his old firms and their competitors.
We went out with an open brief and were prepared to take a risk.
Be creative We went out with an open brief and were prepared to take a risk.
Elliot Grove, the founder and director of the festival, said he had given Rankin an "open brief".
Given an open brief for his final year project, Roberts was looking for a problem to solve.
A competition was held, with an open brief and budget, for ideas for the site, followed by a more specific design competition.
Mar Dixon, independent museum practitioner and the project's developer, explained how she launched the initiative on Twitter with an open brief – take a selfie in a museum – and watched it develop into an event with a global profile.
Stepping down after 15 years is a personal challenge: what will life be like when I don't have an office and I've been given an open brief?
The desire to view this situation for myself led me to accept an invitation in late 2013 from a Newcastle housing association, Isos, to be their "writer in residence", with an open brief to poke around their operations and publish a book on what I saw.
His memory of the commissioning process was of Astor saying: "Michael, why don't you go to Havana for a few weeks and come back with 5,000 words?" Frayn was in thrall to the freedoms and terrors that such an open brief entailed.
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