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Discover LudwigThe phrase "debrief about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to discuss something in detail. For example, "Let's debrief about our strategy for the upcoming meeting."
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We had a debrief about what was happening the next day before it was lights out.
Debrief about the group energy and what kind of ideas came out in each round.
The Marshmallow Challenge is a great short project 45-600 mincludingcludebriefbrief) about Building-to-Think and Team Dynamics.
These folks may be trusted friends, family members, or even a mental health professional with whom you can check in and debrief about your coming out process.
The coroner expressed surprise at a claim by 1F that there was no debrief about what happened at the end of the day – even though there was due to be another march next day.
We also offer a group chat to organize or debrief about your event," he says.
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One TL shared her thoughts about the value of the modeling and debriefing, "When [one of the Stanford team] would come in and debrief you about what you did and how it felt, it dawned on me pretty quickly that you were modeling what we were going to be doing.
We then debriefed about the emotional content.
Upon submission of their designs they were debriefed about their design processes.
He was subjected to a respectful but instant tag-team debriefing about his private meeting with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.
"The only significant finding was that the future terrorists felt isolated, lonely, and emotionally alienated," Sageman told the September 11th Commission in 2003, during a debriefing about his research.
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