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The phrase "will brief" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a brief description or summary of a plan, idea, situation, or other concept. For example: "I will brief the team on the new project at the meeting tomorrow."
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He will brief President Bush on Friday.
The agency will brief the controllers in shifts until Monday, Ms. Brown said, and on Monday it will brief those who were on vacation or out sick.
Mr Erdogan will brief her on talks with another former Turkish foe, Armenia.
These people will brief the cabinet officials as they confront harrowing domestic and foreign policy challenges.
He will brief Tory cabinet ministers at a special political cabinet on Wednesday.
Spain's intelligence services chief will brief parliament behind closed doors on Wednesday.
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They'll brief you on the best camps based on your desired country, activities, timing, and budget.
What will you brief the teacher on this fall, and when will you bite your tongue?
The Foreign Office will also brief.
Secretary General Ban Ki-moon says the inspectors will then brief him on their preliminary findings.
Labor will be briefed by the government later on Tuesday.
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