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been succinctly
adverb
In a succinct manner, concisely.
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Rather, the Bechstein, which is on wheels, has been succinctly violated: a large hole has been cut through its case.
Or, as it's been succinctly put, the Repiblican plan is, "Don't get sick".
Its clinical phenotype has been succinctly summarized as a "caricature of aging" [ 2].
The issues surrounding the debate have been succinctly described in four questions (Simon, 1991): (1) will survival be the same?
Some say this is because environmental health science has not been succinctly or easily defined in the past.
The early experiences of unconditional cash transfer programmes in sub-Saharan Africa have been succinctly discussed by Adato and Bassett [ 14] in their review of published evaluations.
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Those traditions are succinctly illustrated in displays nearby.
But these sections of the book are succinctly abbreviated.
The science was succinctly educational, and the smiling birds, bats and bees were ecologically hopeful.
The shift in the way that athletes communicate was succinctly expressed last month by Shaquille O'Neal.
d. "High concept" marketing -- i.e., a premise that can be succinctly communicated -- was first devised by Steven Spielberg with "Jaws".
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