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Discover LudwigThe phrase "concise but" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate that a description or explanation is short and to the point, but also contains all the information and details necessary. For example: "The report was concise but thorough, covering all important aspects of the project."
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Concise, but slightly incomplete.
His answers are concise, but concrete.
A story that is concise but comprehensive.
WINE LIST -- Concise but diverse and international.
JANET KELLY Concise but still good, clear reporting.
His answers are concise, but he's always willing to elaborate.
Samuel Adams is more concise, but has the same idea.
Two smaller "Penetrables" offer more concise, but almost as rewarding, experiences.
For example, Bruce Springsteen is covered in Concise, but the E Street Band is not.
The writing is concise but clear, is filled with accessible examples, useful diagrams, and illustrations.
Mr. Rubio's office released a similarly concise, but conciliatory e-mail.
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