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The phrase "explained succinctly" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to explain something concisely and in a brief manner. Example: The instructions for assembling the bookshelf were explained succinctly in the manual, making it easy for me to put it together.
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Mr. Brubeck once explained succinctly what jazz meant to him.
The chief executive of the Irish flag carrier, Stephen Kavanagh, explained succinctly how the business model of short-haul flying works.
And then he explained succinctly, and in my view correctly, what it means to be a legal document or, for that matter, any kind of document at all.
The wall information is exceptionally clear; the rudiments of the Japanese language and its written appearance are explained succinctly, and this enhances an aesthetic appreciation of many of the objects.
"We want to be the smart office central hub for all these things that used to require manual labor," Gadea explained succinctly.
It is the aftercare service that so badly lets down the French public health system, and it was explained succinctly by an auxiliary who sat down with me for five minutes, three days after my surgery when the drugs were wearing off and fear setting in: "Sir, you're cured.
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When you're networking or in an interview situation, you need to be able to explain, succinctly, what you're about.
He explains succinctly the constant exodus of farmers from, and the continual amalgamation of, properties in the Wimmera, in the context of the evolution of automation, beginning with the tractor and combine harvester in newly federated Australia.
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