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concisely

[kuhn-sahys-lee] / kənˈsaɪs li /


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Concisely put: “It’s a rotten time to be a writer.”

From New York Times • Aug. 16, 2018

Concisely and briefly, Donald outlined the whole march of events that had led up to this inevitable revelation.

From The Wilderness Trail by Williams, Frank

Concisely that officer informed him that, in the matter of a grave charge of this kind, War Wolf could not expect more lenient treatment than would be accorded to a citizen under similar circumstances.

From Golden Face A Tale of the Wild West by Mitford, Bertram

Concisely summed up, it is a method proceeding throughout by discovery, or, as we may say, by re-discovery of the truths and results to be acquired in each department of knowledge undertaken by the learner.

From The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 5, May, 1862 Devoted To Literature And National Policy by Various

Concisely as may be we must recall the story of the intervening centuries to the present, that we may learn the true position of deaconesses in modern times.

From Deaconesses in Europe and their Lessons for America by Robinson, Jane M. Bancroft (Jane Marie Bancroft)




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