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The phrase "conveyed succinctly" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to communicate a message or idea in a concise and clear manner. Example: "The speaker conveyed the complex information succinctly, making it easy for everyone to understand."
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Clearly, scientific methods must be conveyed succinctly, and with clarity and rigour, in order for research to be reproducible.
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One of Crapanzano's patient interlocutors more succinctly conveys the appeal: "The fundamental issue in virtually all religions is where is your authority.
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