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Discover LudwigThe phrase "you will briefly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone will provide a short or concise explanation or summary of something. Example: "In this presentation, you will briefly outline the main points of your research."
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You will briefly be standing on your hands with your legs in a split position.
This is where you will briefly and politely state what favor you are requesting.
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Watching this video, you will wonder, briefly, if Chris Dane Owens "means it".
Once that finishes you will be briefly welcomed by Windows before it heads of to 'Personalize Settings'.
You will pause briefly to flip the cards to the back of the stack, and this gives the audience a moment to prepare for the next part of your speech.
In the passage that follows, I will briefly share with you the journey I took from the old enlightenment to the new enlightenment.
You will need a YouTube account and will briefly be directly to YouTube for approval.
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