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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'debrief with' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to meet with someone and go through the details of a situation or activity. For example, "Let's set up a time to debrief with the team after the project is completed."
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It was time for a debrief with Kit and Holly.
I have a debrief with my psychologist and try to put everything into perspective again.
Today we debrief with our pets and bed down with Internet porn.
The moment of truth arrives as the players dawdle into the meeting room for the dreaded debrief with Marum.
"I had a debrief with [assistant coach] Paul Farbrace and he was adamant that I didn't look out of my depth, and I didn't feel I was either.
If Dad does get on the phone during this period, the camper will be allotted twenty additional minutes to debrief with Mom.
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She debriefs with The New Yorker's Washington correspondent, Susan Glasser.
She debriefs with The New Yorker's Washington correspondent, Susan B. Glasser.
The results showed the students preferred their experience with discussion debriefing over discussion debriefing with a written component added.
The TV crew was allowed to stay close, capturing his first informal debriefs with the team.
This study evaluated the differences in the student experience between two debriefing types: debriefing with video and debriefing without video (debriefing alone).
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