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Discover Ludwig"briefing sessions" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a meeting or session in which information is given or discussed in a concise and summary manner. Example: The company's new employees attended a series of briefing sessions to learn about the company's policies and procedures.
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We have introduced briefing sessions on promotions.
Mr. Kessel said the trustees were likely to vote in February, after a series of briefing sessions and public hearings.
At Brook, we invite a different member of the staff to run briefing sessions for whole the board on critical activities.
But in briefing sessions that involved both Chinese and foreign reporters, Mr. Schmidt faced questions about the censorship controversy that has involved Google, Microsoft, Yahoo and Cisco Systems.
Mr. Reed said that British Airways had held briefing sessions for regular customers in both London and New York, where airline and safety officials described the new safety modifications as part of the marketing pitch.
If the "Endless Summer" surfers were crackpot enthusiasts, those of "Billabong Odyssey" are crack professionals who bone up on their missions in meetings that suggest the bomber run briefing sessions in World War II movies.
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After lunch he has "a briefing session" with two Barclays' staff involved with "corporate responsibility work".
Nevertheless, agency officials brought Dr. Graham to the post-meeting briefing session on Thursday.
But as the briefing session wore on, I did manage to garner most of the relevant details.
I asked Hoegh-Guldberg, Church and Howden about the briefing session, where about 15 Coalition MPs and senators were in attendance.
Mr. Folta said that Viacom planned to provide a briefing session for the news division, which would include AIDS experts.
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