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Discover Ludwig'tersely' is a correct and usable word in written English
It is an adverb that means to speak or write briefly and effectively, using only a few words. Example: She responded tersely to his question, not wanting to dwell on the subject any longer.
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tersely
adverb
In a brief, concise, or to the point manner.
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And does he own a house now? "I do have my own place, yep," he says, tersely.
But the Supreme Court disagreed, tersely stating that their earlier decision certainly applies to Montana.That may be true, but it's not a comment on the wisdom of Citizens United itself.
Those questions cannot be answered so tersely, least of all by a religion like Christianity whose founding event was a flawed earthly trial and execution.Yet Christian clerics are often under pressure to pronounce on matters of earthly justice, especially the global sort which aspires to punish egregious crimes and therefore deals in huge moral questions.
"I wish it to be known that I have put an end to my shared life with Valérie Trierweiler (pictured)," the French president said tersely, in a statement that read like a redundancy notice.
The commission, it tersely said, would be "augmented" by the inclusion of Mr Xi.In this section Xi who must be obeyed Gagging to be free A biggish dust-up in Karachi Some corner of a foreign field Greening Oz Nomads no more SBY's feet of clay ReprintsThis adds little to Mr Xi's power (the armed forces will remain under Mr Hu and his generals).
"Military zone," tersely explained an Israeli officer, who had just received a warrant declaring it such.
Mr Yudhoyono himself ordered a moratorium on sending domestic workers to the Saudi kingdom, and in a nationally televised press conference on June 23rd he tersely accused Riyadh of breaking the "norms and manners" of international relations.
Opening a large Falklands homecoming fete, a naval officer declares tersely: "I wish you could have seen how our chaps behaved under not ideal circumstances".
Yet it is hard to escape the conclusion that the party's current thinking about federalism is, as one conservative scholar tersely observes, "confused".
She looked at us askance and tersely replied, "This is a pub, not a bloody restaurant".
This week it said tersely that an IMF mission in Quito had reached agreement with the government on an economic programme.
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