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"brief party" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You could use it to refer to an event that is relatively short in length or duration, such as a gathering that lasts just a few hours. For example, "We had a brief party to celebrate the news."
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After the meeting, senior officials fanned out to brief party organizations and government agencies about the message.
The documents released today include "call sheets" from both parties that were used to brief party officials before they telephoned prospective donors to solicit contributions.
Mr Adams is to brief party members later on Sunday about the decision to accept the invitation.
We posed for a photo and before long, I heard Gael Greene (the organization's Co-Founder) ready the crowd for a brief party intermission.
If you provide liquor at your brief party, make sure you do not get too drunk.
Listen to my advice young man says Sachs and incidentally it will also serve as a brief Party Political Broadcast on behalf of German art.
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Wong said the Senate president had briefed party leaders confidentially in the past few days, but said there were "questions about the extent to which this is something people have been concerned about for some time".
After my brief pity party, however, the Steven Spielberg Soderberghh?) in me became intrigued.
Even some New York boosters are daydreaming about throwing a brief, expensive party in 2012.
Though neither of these cases made it to the Supreme Court, GLAD coordinated the amicus briefs and the party briefs in United States v. Windsor, the DOMA case that did reach the Supreme Court.
He wrote regular confidential reports for the authorities and personally briefed the party's central committee.
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