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"reviewed briefly" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you would like to mention a quick overview of something, or when something has been studied in a short amount of time or through a quick survey. For example, "After reviewing the results briefly, the team concluded that further research would be necessary."
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Each Texan is reviewed briefly, his background mentioned.
Many issues were reviewed briefly by agents who noted, in roughly these words, "There were various pictures of nude and seminude women, but no mention of the director or the F.B.I".
The list includes novels which failed to make it on to the radar of newspaper literary editors, among them Yvvette Edwards' A Cupboard Full of Coats, which was reviewed, briefly, in only one national title.
2, EVALPSN is reviewed briefly; in Sect.
In Section 3, LLE and SLLE are reviewed briefly.
These proposals are reviewed briefly in the next section.
The properties and function of human telomerase are reviewed briefly.
First, the definition of fractional derivative is reviewed briefly.
First, the continuous-time fractional order integrals are reviewed briefly.
First, the definitions of fractional derivatives are reviewed briefly and design problem of MFOD is stated.
The recent progress at Sony in the design of practical olivine-type cathodes is reviewed briefly.
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