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succinctly

[suhk-singkt-lee] / səkˈsɪŋkt li /


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The lyrics succinctly and intricately unfold their competitive natures; the number offers a compelling portrait of how real brothers often behave, supportive of each other one minute, contestants in a game of one-upmanship the next.

From Washington Post

They added the limitations of Twitter - where posts are a maximum of 280 characters each - meant his argument couldn't be "succinctly" put and "the net result was a tweet which many including us found offensive".

From BBC

You can’t blame anyone for ignoring the minutiae of these negotiations; the issues at stake have been hard to succinctly explain.

From New York Times

The reaction to Kardashian's remarks was succinctly summed up by Whoopi Goldberg, who noted that they "caused people to lose their minds."

From Salon

At times, the moderators had to urge participants to respond thoughtfully, directly and succinctly to questions.

From Seattle Times