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"brief us" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to ask someone to give a summary explanation or overview of a particular situation or topic. For example, you could say, "Can you brief us on the current status of the project?".
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This document, prepared as part of a brief US field inquiry into the incident, showed that the Australians had bound the prisoners' thumbs together before handing them over.
There is still no release date for the Sigh No More follow-up, which the band hope to complete after a brief US tour.
This was Valery Gergiev's last Barbican concert as principal conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra: he formally bows out at New York's Lincoln Centre on 25 October, at the end of the orchestra's brief US tour.
Reinstatement was produced either by brief presentation of the US and the tone/light compound cue associated with the reward (conditioned reinforcer, CR), by brief US presentation followed by presentation of the CRs on all remaining trials, or by presentation of the CRs alone on all trials.
When we stepped out onto the street, Mr. Leverett began to brief us on the details of tree measuring, tossing out terms we hadn't used for a while, like hypotenuse.
The officials had arranged for a monk to brief us on the monastery's history.
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"We later find out that it had been taking place before they even briefed us about the legal opinions and told us that they were not being used," she said.
But only briefing us.
They were briefing us.
Then he briefed us on camp protocol.
"And then they are briefing us that, 'From now on it will be a different story.
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