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Discover LudwigThe phrase "brief exam" is correct and commonly used in written English
It usually refers to a short or quick examination, either oral or written, that assesses a person's knowledge or understanding on a specific topic. Example: Before starting the new job, the company required all employees to take a brief exam to ensure they had a basic understanding of the company's policies and procedures.
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The rest of the brief exam was normal.
Dr Sanjay Khurana, a spinal surgeon, told NBC4 he "did a brief exam and smelled the fuel and didn't want it to ignite".
After a nurse checks the patient's temperature and blood pressure and types the symptoms into a computer, the doctor follows up with a brief exam.
Since Bai Yun has a strong bond with her keepers, Kathy Hawk and Kim Bacon, she was not perturbed when they wrapped the noisy infant in a towel and whisked her away for the brief exam.
Mrs. Taylor had a brief exam with the PA who checked her blood pressure and heart rate and listened to her lungs and heart.
According to CEO and cofounder Aaron Dallek, here's how Opternative's technology works: the company's mobile app and website collect data about the user's vision in a brief exam that they're guided through at home.
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At which time he takes a brief written exam, proceeds to the first stage of the oral examination process, and the test begins in earnest.
After a brief physical exam, he advised intensive chemotherapy, radiation and a mastectomy, followed by more chemotherapy.
Would I read and write a sentence in English, and take a brief oral exam on the basics of citizenship?
Members of Club Red don't sit in a waiting area; they gather in a meeting room, where they fill out any needed forms and may chat informally while each patient sees the doctor privately for a brief physical exam.
Later I did a brief neurological exam, focussing on her cerebellar function and balance; I did indeed find a little ataxia, but insufficient, I thought, to explain her odd gait).
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