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Discover LudwigThe phrase "given a briefing" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe when someone has been provided with information or instructions about a specific topic or situation. Example: "The new employees were given a briefing on the company's policies and procedures before starting their first day of work."
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Updated at 7.08pm GMT 6.59pm GMT Los Angeles airport police chief Patrick Gannon has given a briefing at LAX airport.
A joint session of Parliament on Friday, to be closed to outsiders, will be given a briefing by the military, he said.
The Environment Secretary has been meeting flood victims in the South-west and on Sunday was given a briefing by experts at the Met Office.
Pollack, who is trim, quick, and crisp, is obviously a man who has given a briefing or two in his day.
Earlier in the day, in his role as the leader of the patrol, Adams had given a briefing to his platoon.
Mrs. Clinton's day included six stops, beginning at City Hall Commons in Syracuse, where she and the mayor were given a briefing by local business executives about alternative energy.
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