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The phrase "briefing details" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to specific information or details that are shared during a briefing or presentation. Here is an example of how it could be used: "The CEO's presentation included important briefing details about the company's financial performance and future growth plans."
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During this briefing, details about the study, consent and the types of information to be requested were fully explained.
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The shadow chancellor, who was a key member of Gordon Brown's inner circle with McBride during the last Labour administration, insisted that the kind of "negative, nasty briefing" detailed in McBride's book no longer took place within the party.
The briefing detailed the genomic analysis that was used to trace where the anthrax came from, and it also dispelled the myth that the spores had been combined with silicon to make them into a deadlier weapon.
A UNICEF paper The Right of Children with Disabilities to Education: A Rights-Based Approach to Inclusive Education was presented at the briefing detailing how inclusive education promotes tolerance and equal participation in society.
I enquire about her children and she gives the briefest details.
Sodexo Justice Services, which runs HMP Northumberland near Morpeth, gave only brief details about the incident as police were making inquiries.
It might be useful to add brief details on each position in the Employment section to pick up transferable skills and add interest to the CV.
Treat these as you would paid employment: mention what you were hired to do, giving brief details about the role, then concentrate on the impact you had with examples of your achievements and results.
Brief details of each aspect are included after the diagram.
Next, we provide the brief details about each widget.
In Table 3 we provide brief details regarding the most commonly exploited vulnerabilities mentioned above.
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