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brief on vs brief in

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Brief on' is used when providing a summary or information about a topic, while 'brief in' is used when referring to a short period of time spent in a particular situation or environment.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 617 views

brief on

This phrase is correct and commonly used when providing a summary or information about a topic.

You can use 'brief on' when you want to give a summary or information about a specific topic or subject.

Examples:

  • Can you give me a brief on the current market trends?
  • I need a brief on the new project before the meeting.
  • Our africa group is preparing a brief on sangala.
  • You pretty much wrote the brief on the fast-food case, and you haven't even gone to law school yet.
  • I was given a brief on you.
  • DOUG: You want a brief on everyone on the Chinese side of the Summit?
  • Just read your brief on Agent Bloom.
  • I've been reading your latest brief on the Ziggy Operation.
  • I just read your brief on that triple homicide.
  • I've been ordered to include you in the oversight committee brief on Reddington next week.
  • I would ask him to be brief on this matter.
  • I will be very brief on specific questions that have already been raised, Mr President.
  • I can be quite brief on the subject of Hungary.
  • I read your training brief on Agent Farris.
  • Mr President, the Commission can be very brief on this matter.
  • It accordingly decided to keep a close watching brief on the implementation process.
  • I'll pull our analytical brief on the Estonians.
  • I want a back brief on your mission in 15 minutes.
  • When Tammy and Buster get back, tell her I need to see the brief on our guard unit in Afghanistan.
  • First of all, I'll start with a brief on Choi's arrest.
  • To give you a brief on it, I was dispatched on a UFO sighting.
  • Has madame read the brief on our current situation?

Alternatives:

  • summary of
  • information on
  • overview of
  • details on
  • insight into

brief in

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a short period of time spent in a particular situation or environment.

You can use 'brief in' when talking about a short period of time spent in a specific situation or environment.

Examples:

  • She was only brief in her visit to the museum.
  • He was brief in his explanation of the new policy.
  • I will be very brief in responding to the debate.
  • I can be brief in answer to this question.
  • Your Honor, I know the AUSA has not yet arrived, but I have prepared a brief in support of my motion to exclude Judy Bishop's testimony.
  • But pleasure is brief in this world, my sweet... and yours is most uncertain... because you don't know when I'll be back.
  • I will be very brief in responding to a debate which has ranged extremely wide.
  • We usually just brief in the squad room... ma'am.
  • He's got the best criminal brief in town, Mary.
  • So, I will be brief in replying to your questions.
  • If only colleagues were as brief in asking their questions.
  • Mr President, I can be brief in commenting on Mrs d'Ancona's recommendations.
  • I'm delivering the opposition brief in the Frobisher case.
  • I hope they will be brief in their remarks.
  • I invite the two Commissioners to be brief in their mid-debate contributions.
  • We gave you a brief in March 2000.
  • I-I have to argue this brief in two hours, I can't...
  • I have to argue a brief in front of real judges and lawyers.
  • She hasn't taken a brief in such a long time.
  • But I have authority from the president to share some of the classified brief in order to reinforce the government's argument.
  • Mr President, I shall be brief in view of the time.
  • Finally, Mr President, I would like to say that the Commission has decided to make proposals for a negotiating brief in two stages.

Alternatives:

  • short in
  • concise in
  • quick in
  • briefly in
  • shortly in

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