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- adjective Common misspelling of
succinct .
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Examples
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SOME diversity training is doubtless a good thing - provided it is useful, succint and relevant training that teaches coppers to treat people fairly and equally.
Five Go Camping In Hampshire « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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It should be a nice piece of writing in itself – elegant, succint and gripping.
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Every scene should have a succint mission to accomplish.
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SOME diversity training is doubtless a good thing - provided it is useful, succint and relevant training that teaches coppers to treat people fairly and equally.
Five Go Camping In Hampshire « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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If a speaker knows he only has ten minutes, he has to prepare himself, and be succint in his points.
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Mrs. Palin's first statement sounds like she was listening to talk radio and forgot to check on the actual facts, whiler her most recent statement urging civil discourse is grammatically correct, clear, and succint.
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Help out the publicist by providing a handful of compelling but succint bullet points.
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Help out the publicist by providing a handful of compelling but succint bullet points.
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A wonderfully succint definition by lynnewu on Twitter: social media are “presence by other means”, and that includes Twitter, IM, and SecondLife
2008 July 2008
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Help out the publicist by providing a handful of compelling but succint bullet points.
kalidas commented on the word succint
Attempting succinctness maybe
January 1, 2007
chained_bear commented on the word succint
Yes, I hope so!
February 14, 2007