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Discover LudwigThe phrase "single briefing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a briefing that is conducted alone or individually, as opposed to a group briefing. Example: "The manager scheduled a single briefing with each team member to discuss their performance."
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On Monday, Press Secretary Jay Carney was peppered with an estimated 50 questions on Biden's statement, the most he had received on any one topic during a single briefing since the beginning of his tenure.
That was not the case with the meteorologist who dominated the U.S. Strategic and Tactical Air Force (USSTAF) weather section whose forecasts, along with those from the Met Office and the Royal Navy, Stagg had to meld into a single briefing for Ike.
A single briefing, workshop, or training session does not suffice for assessors to reach the required level of expertise.
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It took hours of work on a single, brief remark.
It has not been seen in public since a single, brief exhibition in Toronto in 2002.
And in that single brief exchange Mr. McGregor reveals their emotional biographies.
It begins with a mildly promising item in which a busy-busy couple decide to compress the whole cycle of loving and leaving into a single brief encounter.
Opposition to her focused almost completely on a single brief she wrote for her boss, then-New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo.
Even through the turmoil of the civil rights movement, Natchitoches was calm; there were no protests, and a single brief boycott.
Larry ignores the rest of his family apart from a single brief story about his other brother Leslie meeting a convict.
Results with the institutions have been less than spectacular: a single, brief collaboration with the Parrish and an extended game of phone tag with Guild Hall.
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