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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to be briefer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in a sentence when describing a desire or goal to have less information or a shorter amount of time. Example: "I need this presentation to be briefer, as we only have 20 minutes for our meeting."
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While the trial of the Gang of Four in the early 80s was a protracted affair that drew a public line under the extremes of the Maoist era, Bo's trial is likely to be briefer.
This second part of the review is going to be briefer, because I don't have much to say about it: This game came in a very large box, because also in the box were a set of wireless stereo headphones, which I guess are Sony's new gadget.
This factor operated in the predicted direction: EDP tended to be briefer in taxa that feed in less distant, nearshore waters, which in seabirds facilitates increased rates of provisioning and post-embryonic growth [ 5, 49].
In particular, approaches that are less reliant upon belief modification to bring about therapeutic change may prove to be briefer, more effective, cost-effective, and more readily disseminated into routine practice.
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Headhunters need to be briefed differently.
Staff are due to be briefed tomorrow morning.
This would allow him to be briefed on intelligence matters.
He may not think he actually needs to be briefed.
"He seemed to be briefed in the right thing to say.
"The crew had to be briefed in how to do it.
There is a possibility that the Commons will have to be briefed.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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