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The phrase 'brief the' is not correct and usable in written English
You cannot use it as it stands. To use this phrase correctly in a sentence, you must insert a noun or pronoun after 'brief' to specify who or what is being briefed. For example, "He briefed the team on the results of the survey."
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In brief, the republic has been bought.
In brief, the longterm outlook doesn't look hopeless for Democrats.
Before they could brief the president, he cut them off.
His note was brief; the company's was briefer.
The resident had planned to brief the I.C.U.
Although the lockout was apparently brief, the memories linger.
Once he dressed as General Schwarzkopf to brief the creatives.
But his stay will be brief, the Mets said.
"I'll try to be brief," the elegant man promised.
The department did not brief the minister on this issue".
In Brief: The longest yards.
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