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Discover Ludwig"more succinctly" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when comparing the level of brevity or conciseness in two statements or arguments. Example: "While her initial explanation was thorough, she was able to summarize the main points more succinctly in her follow-up presentation."
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O. Henry summed it up more succinctly.
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Put more succinctly, will it be fused?
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Or, more succinctly, "We're all going Hollywood".
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Ms. Bracco made the point more succinctly.
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Bernard Baruch expressed his regard more succinctly.
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