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The phrase "succinct announcement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a brief and clear statement or declaration, often in formal or professional contexts. Example: "The CEO made a succinct announcement regarding the company's new policy changes during the meeting."
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A Guantánamo detainee apparently committed suicide yesterday, military officials said in a succinct announcement last night.
His succinct announcement followed recent speculation he would leave following the $7.4bn£5.1bnbn) takeover.
With a succinct announcement that belied the battle over their status, Major League Baseball put five umpires back to work yesterday.
Early that day, August 7th, the Japanese radio broadcast for the first time a succinct announcement that very few, if any, of the people most concerned with its content, the survivors in Hiroshima, happened to hear: "Hiroshima suffered considerable damage as the result of an attack by a few B-29s.
The great-aunt's sagas stupefy Raff — "He was neither the genealogist nor the mathematician required for such a celebration of the deceased multitude" — but he follows wide-eyed as the worker-ant Sissy forays outside the house muttering, "Look there, look there," grasping a hen from the chicken yard, dispatching her prey with the succinct announcement: "Dinner".
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