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briefly speaking vs shortly speaking

Neither 'briefly speaking' nor 'shortly speaking' are commonly used phrases in English. The more common idiomatic expressions are 'in short' and 'in brief'.
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This phrase is not commonly used in English.

"briefly speaking"

Instead of 'briefly speaking', it is more common to say 'in short' or 'in brief' to summarize something briefly.
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Alternatives:

  • in short
  • in brief

This phrase is not commonly used in English.

"shortly speaking"

Instead of 'shortly speaking', it is more common to say 'in short' or 'in brief' to summarize something briefly.
  • Shortly speaking, if we aim for a better world we rather must rewrite the story of the 20th century.
  • This happened shortly -geologically speaking -before the Atlantean race sank to its racial perdition.
  • Furthermore, I am afraid that two subjects are missing from the guidelines for employment, but we shall shortly be speaking about these further in our committees.
  • Speaking shortly after the proposals were released, the HDP's spokesperson Ayhan Bilgen criticised the proposed changes for being anti-democratic and against the principle of judicial independence.
  • I thank him for his work and I believe he will be speaking shortly.
  • As I found myself again in the words of Dietrich Bonhoeffer who wrote from prison shortly before dying, speaking of the resurrection.
  • So right here - now this is a big category, you have smaller percentages, so this is 0.7 percent - Dan Dennett, who'll be speaking shortly.
  • I say to my friends in Portugal - and many of them will be speaking shortly about these issues: come and talk to those of us who have lived through that problem before.
  • Keith Badman-author of The Beatles off the Record-referred to a tape recording of Evans speaking shortly before his death, on which Evans reiterated some of the statements made in the diary.
  • Mr President, there are three speakers from Ireland here this evening: Mrs Dodds, who has spoken;Pat the Cope, who is speaking shortly; and myself.
  • This is the Captain speaking We expect to be impacted by water shortly.
  • This time I have refrained from interrupting the Member shortly before the end of his speaking time.
  • Speaking of which... I will have our final evaluation shortly.
  • Not yet, but I'll be speaking with him shortly, I imagine.
  • Shortly after his call to the Twelve, Snow left on a mission to Italy and French-speaking Switzerland.
  • Speaking of which, your complimentary breakfast will be here shortly.
  • This is a subject on which my friend and colleague Pat Cox will be speaking in detail shortly.
  • Sheriff Hughes, speaking to a local television station, rejected theories that the boy had been kidnapped and released into the woods shortly before being found.
  • As your counsel will tell you, Vole, you will very shortly have an opportunity of speaking in your own defense.
  • Our people are speaking to their people, and shortly, all the officers will be released.

Alternatives:

  • in short
  • in brief

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