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Discover Ludwig"briefly of" is not correct and not usable in written English.
You could use "briefly" or "in brief" in place of "briefly of", depending on the context of the sentence. For example: "I will explain, in brief, the outline for the project."
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Think, still more briefly, of Jeff Koons.
Pétain did think, briefly, of giving the vote to widows.
He spoke briefly of his gratitude toward the American people and of their desire for change.
I think, briefly, of all the things I could buy with £150.
Could Norman have have thought, even briefly, of sacrificing his daughter?
I thought briefly of swallowing my watch, but there was no guarantee I'd choke on it.
– but every time I faced that choice, I thought briefly of my remorseful troll.
As a teenager he thought briefly of becoming a minister or a musician.
Zoundeko spoke briefly of the need for reconciliation, and then started ranting about the peacekeepers.
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And the sheer vicarious pleasure of briefly getting outside of oneself.
He even thought -- briefly -- of naming it Amélie's Bakery, and creating a chocolate in her name.
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