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The phrase "refresher on" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used when referring to a brief review or summary of information or skills that someone may need to recall.
Example: "Before the meeting, I would like to provide a refresher on the key points we discussed last week."
Alternatives: "review of" or "summary of"
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(Arguably, this sort of information is something a large number of adults could use a refresher on, as well).
Tomorrow is StarCraft II day and I'm probably not the only one that needs a little refresher on the storyline.
A quick refresher on the way it all works.
Want a refresher on the rise of the papacy?
If you need a quick refresher on your crochet stitches, the mag's instructions are decent too.
DealBook offers a refresher on that last Fed bailout after the jump.
In honor of Women's History Month in March, here's a refresher on the history of appellations.
I wonder if his secretary of defense might benefit from a refresher on the revolutionary era.
Perhaps a quick refresher on the benefits of Keystone are in order.
In the meantime, why not take a refresher on the potential nominees?
"It's like a refresher on why you joined the military in the first place," he said.
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