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Discover LudwigThe phrase "well-briefed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has been thoroughly informed or prepared about a particular topic or situation. Example: "Before the meeting, the team ensured that all members were well-briefed on the agenda and key points to discuss."
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Any well-briefed attorney could proffer evidence to the contrary.
"You're well-briefed about what to do in all circumstances.
"Unlike Diana, this is a woman well-briefed and carefully supervised.
He is composed, well-briefed and his eyes gleam with ambition.
Throughout the allotted hour, he had appeared relaxed, well-briefed, and authoritative.
A meeting with Her Majesty, therefore, is like a meeting with a well-briefed civil servant.
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He is very well briefed.
He is a wily, cynical man, and well briefed.
Megastars have clearly been well briefed on this development.
Mr. Rusesabagina said that Mr. Bush was well briefed.
l am legally responsible … knowledgeable and well briefed".
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