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"define succinctly" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it when you want to ask someone to accurately but briefly explain something. For example: "Can you define the terms of the agreement succinctly?".
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Ms. Munnell and Mr. Sass define succinctly the problem faced by baby boomers, and for that matter, by all Americans who aspire to retire now or in the near future.
The most commonly searched words on the site are medium-hard abstractions: neither one-cent nor ten-dollar words, but the words you think you know yet would be hard-pressed to define succinctly.
Artificial intelligence is difficult to define succinctly, but one feature is its ability to think more quickly through a problem than a human mind could.
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That word, not to be found in many dictionaries, has been defined succinctly by William Safire, a columnist for this newspaper, as "a noun fitted with an adjective that it never used to need but now cannot do without".
UPS offers a service referred to as "the synchronized supply chain," which Fitzgerald defines succinctly as "getting the right product to the right place at the right time and in the right condition".
Mr. Zehl said, "as the creator of this new license, they have an obligation to define it succinctly".
This doesn't seem like much of an insight, though to be fair, the developers themselves, Mojang, define it succinctly as, "a game about breaking and placing blocks".
Many of us would likely struggle to define love succinctly.
Later on, once defined very succinctly this framework, the general characteristics of a RAMS analysis will be presented in order to be finally applied in a specific study scenario.
I think John Cale said it best, and I've never heard Lou's work defined so succinctly: "The first time Lou played 'Heroin' for me, it totally knocked me out.
WHAT THEY DIDN'T SAY Even the well-spoken Ms. Docherty — who in an earlier position at General Motors helped transform Cadillac — couldn't succinctly define what a Buick, or this Buick, is supposed to be, beyond what it isn't, which is excessive or innovative or bold.
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