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to brevity
noun
The quality of being brief in duration.
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There's a breathtaking quality to brevity.
Literary men, theatrical people and sports figures are also partial to brevity.
The new, post-print literary media are certainly amenable to brevity.
It's not an objection to brevity or humour, and no sensible person really sees a new range of possible emoji as a sign of the eschaton.
Because of Japan's deep popular appreciation of its national culture, its poetry, which dates in written form from the seventh century, lends itself to brevity and compression, Mr. Ooka explained.
That's because of the site's addiction to brevity.
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The Conversation Guide, while not comprehensive, has been designed to balance brevity to enhance scalability, while at the same time addressing the issues that matter most to patients.
To brevities sake results are not displayed.
After he had worked in advertising long enough to learn to appreciate brevity and catchiness, he began writing pulp westerns.
The best thing about Twitter is that it forces users to embrace brevity thanks to its 140-character updates.
Supplementary written information explaining a few potentially confusing items (due to their brevity) needed to be provided.
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