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is succinctly
adverb
In a succinct manner, concisely.
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The maximal journey length is succinctly stated – it is the square root of the number of paths.
His literary criticism is succinctly sanitary, as when he points out that "T Eliot is toilet spelt backwards".
Ms. Vanga's piece may not quite qualify as black humor, but it is succinctly and agreeably grim.
This is Mr. Bourne at his best; the necessary outline of events to come, shown through mime in the original, is succinctly and chillingly conveyed.
The Marxian view is succinctly summarized in Marx's phrase "The ideas of the ruling class are, in every age, the ruling ideas".
It is succinctly expressed in the final sentence of Waugh's early travel book, Labels (1930), written as his first marriage collapsed – to his abiding shame and humiliation.
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Those traditions are succinctly illustrated in displays nearby.
But these sections of the book are succinctly abbreviated.
The science was succinctly educational, and the smiling birds, bats and bees were ecologically hopeful.
The shift in the way that athletes communicate was succinctly expressed last month by Shaquille O'Neal.
d. "High concept" marketing -- i.e., a premise that can be succinctly communicated -- was first devised by Steven Spielberg with "Jaws".
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