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succinctly

[ suhk-singkt-lee ]

adverb

  1. in a concise or verbally brief manner:

    Students must demonstrate the ability to correctly and succinctly communicate research findings.



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The benefits are obvious, says 83-year-old Mariacristina Poggio, who sums it up succinctly: “I could die from the flu without it.”

As another elder in the valley put it—perhaps more succinctly—“emotions are for women.”

The worth of Death of a King lies in its story, succinctly and achingly told.

When a female candidate slips up, she should respond succinctly and then introduce third-party validators, said Carpenter.

Or as the New York Times succinctly put it, “NOBU: the name says it all.”

As Braunitsch had put it so succinctly, "Even the lowest worm can procreate itself—unfortunately."

From the Minority Report proposals, thus succinctly put, we have so far omitted what is really the kernel of the whole matter.

He stated Bassett's offer succinctly, telling of his visit to Fraserville and of the interview at the Whitcomb.

As Santry succinctly put it: "They've sure lost their goat."

With this preface, Sam related, as succinctly as he could, the last memorable conversation he had had with Mr. Pickwick.

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