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succinctly

[suhk-singkt-lee] / səkˈsɪŋkt li /


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Each person’s tax situation is different and not everything can be modeled succinctly to capture the environment each investor may be facing.

From The Wall Street Journal

OpenAI may very well be the hottest start-up of all time—and there is a long line of investors looking to back them—but a trillion dollars is, to put it succinctly, nuts.

From Barron's

“Or, as defendant Secretary Noem put it succinctly in a February 19 internal memorandum, States whose policies she dislikes ‘should not receive a single dollar of the Department’s money.’”

From Los Angeles Times

Summing it up more succinctly, Kelce described the album as "12 bangers".

From BBC

As a summary of his research succinctly put it: “Be nice. Be ready to forgive. But don’t be a pushover.”

From Los Angeles Times