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Discover Ludwig'brief her' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to mean 'inform her in a concise and thorough manner'. For example: "I will need you to brief her on the details of the project before the meeting."
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In brief, her father died when she was three.
And how curtly efficient and brief her letters in reply to mine would have seemed.
Mr Erdogan will brief her on talks with another former Turkish foe, Armenia.
She called Ms. Miller to brief her on how the date was going.
In the car on the way there, she asked him to brief her on the event.
I brief her mostly about ambassador Stevens and told her we would need to evacuate.
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She called Ms. Schiller, who was traveling that day, and briefed her on the decision.
Not far away, a close friend of his briefs her own country's security service about her last meeting with the charming foreigner.
She wrote to the FCC after the AT&T official who handles donations to her organization briefed her on the deal.
Aides to Her Majesty were understood to be planning to gather at Balmoral, where she is currently staying, before briefing her this morning.
"Maybe we taught him too much about politics," Rice said to me after I briefed her on these developments.
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