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He did it succinctly and then moved on to the business of the country.
He had done so much that no one could think how to put it into words succinctly.
The third director said very succinctly: "There is a second life."
All of these points were succinctly made to the board in public hearings.
He told his son, succinctly, "to go out there and do something."
He was therefore able to put the facts succinctly before the other.
"My father said much the same, though he never put it so succinctly that I can recall."
Have I made sure it does not repeat information already provided more succinctly?
Or to put it even more succinctly, a packed lunch.
Many of the best names are those that succinctly describe products.
The results I expect from them are spelled out clearly and succinctly.
In the middle of it girls vanish,' he said succinctly.
I shall give them to you succinctly: speak no religion.
He argues this succinctly in Chapter 8 of his book.
"You are on that fourth line to improve," he said succinctly.
Or, to put the matter more succinctly, the age of Christendom is finally over.
"French society is in a state of decay from top to very bottom," George said succinctly.
To put it succinctly, my children had all grown up, packed, and left home.
It succinctly defines the four methods by which the people can stand up for their rights.
Or, more succinctly, "nothing is a proper part of anything."
It's almost impossible to communicate something clearly and succinctly to everyone, all the time.
Coldplay have learned to make their point a little more succinctly.
Few buildings of the past decade so succinctly expressed their place and time.
Hardly one to waste words, he responded succinctly when asked about the economy not long ago.
More succinctly put, rights were changed from a shield to a sword.