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Discover LudwigThe phrase "brief but" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to introduce a statement that is concise yet significant or impactful. Example: "The presentation was brief but informative, covering all the essential points."
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His reign was brief but eventful.
The list was brief but grim.
Preston gives one brief but haunting example.
Our valedictory was brief but pleasant.
Titled "Weeping," it is brief but potent.
It was a brief but eventful campaign.
His answer was brief but spoke volumes.
The Pictures moment was brief, but it vibrates, still.
The doctor's visits were brief but eagerly awaited.
Lundqvist pumped his right arm in brief but emphatic celebration.
Elliot suffered a brief but intense attack of rage.
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