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'briefly recapping' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase 'briefly recapping' to refer back quickly to something that was previously stated. For example, "The survey results showed that most people preferred the blue design. Briefly recapping, the green design was the least popular."
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Here, after briefly recapping the LIDA model and MCR, we describe Vector LIDA and argue for its several advantages.
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