adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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If definitions are used carefully, they can help the drafter produce a more concise document.
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Without question, no one delivered a more concise and well-delivered message than you.
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Making more concise notes and separating them from the author's comments and observations would have been beneficial.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Make sure that your answers are as clear and concise as possible.
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Saussure expressed his arguments in a concise and logical way.
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Sergeant Hanks gave us concise , sensible instructions.
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The instruction manual is written in clear, concise English.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A concise way of illustrating it is to consider two questions.
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Cooley has such concise summaries for several authors.
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Even in so concise a document, ambiguity creeps in: everybody is to be allowed the right to self-defense.
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Show them how to be concise when they may have only minutes or even seconds to put over their viewpoint.
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These are mostly fairly straight forward with clear and concise instructions for jellies, jams, dumplings and suchlike.