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Discover LudwigThe phrase "started briefing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone has begun to provide information or instructions about a particular topic or situation. Example: "The project manager started briefing the team on the new client requirements during the meeting."
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Gore's aides, suddenly animated after being resigned to defeat, started briefing the media that a recount was mandatory when the margin of victory was so low.
On 7 May, hours before the polls closed, Falconer started briefing political editors on how Labour could appeal to the Cabinet Manual to force Cameron from office.
Two years ago AMR started briefing financial analysts on companies in this market segment.
According to several sources, the company has started briefing social media marketing agencies, which help brands and big advertisers plan and buy ads on social networks like Twitter, with conversations taking place just before the holidays.
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You should start briefing it as the crowd-sourced, Wiki-budget.
There may, however, be political repercussions if Mandelson or another minister were to start briefing during broadcast lobby sessions.
There is one matter that is beyond all doubt: various members of the US military and the UK intelligence services will start briefing against Aamer.
9pm BST: Wall Street closes 410 points higher as the US Federal Reserve starts briefing on an ambitious plan to create a federal "bad bank".
But if the Labour leader were to authorise his aides to start briefing that he thought bankers were misunderstood and society needed to show them more love, I think it would boost his chances of winning the next election considerably.
So successful was this marketing campaign for Intel (and I can guarantee you have the mnemonic ringing in your ears right now) that clients did start briefing their agencies for an "Intel Inside".
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