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Discover LudwigThe phrase "just briefly" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when you want to indicate that you will provide a short or concise explanation or summary. Example: "I will just briefly outline the main points of the presentation before we dive into the details."
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MR. GORE Just briefly?
We made contact and talked just briefly.
I'll just briefly reiterate, that was 1516.
And I'm going to just briefly mention them.
I would like to, just briefly, mention my own experiences.
Let me just briefly rush through of it.
Sometimes, just briefly, I forget who I am".
MR. GORE If I -- just briefly, Jim, I know.
Mr. Geithner touched on currency issues just briefly.
So just briefly, convergence theory and modernization theory are theories of advanced industrial societies.
There's another one that very commonly arises, which I'll just briefly indicate for this example.
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