US /səkˈsɪŋkt/
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Vance is wrong, colon, he said, Jesus Christ does not allow us to That's a very strong statement, very succinct, which I think is the nature of the man, but uncompromising.
And an uncompromising, succinct comment to J.D.
here, it's a little bit... It's a little bit more direct and succinct, rather than saying:
It's a little bit it's a little bit more direct and succinct rather than saying "children of elderly people." Um, so there's one example.
Tomas Maldonado Serra the Satanist the moniker of this Colombian serial killer was succinct and straight to the point.
The moniker of this Colombian serial killer was succinct and straight to the point.
The house was just such as I had pictured it from Sherlock Holmes's succinct description,
it from Sherlock Holmes' succinct
The house was just such as I had pictured it from Sherlock Holmes's succinct description,
The house was just such as I had pictured it from Sherlock Holmes's succinct description,
Word number fourteen, succinct, succinct.
If something is succinct, it's brief and clear.
And now notice how much tighter, how much more succinct this program is, and
And now notice how much tighter, how much more succinct this program is, and
Intelligence is really not going to be something that we ever succeed in defining in a succinct and singular way.
Intelligence is really not going to be something that we ever succeed in defining in a succinct
Condense the main idea of your email into a succinct subject, and use a noun phrase where possible.
into a succinct subject, and use a noun phrase
and he helped contribute to a revolution in literary style and language with his succinct reportorial prose based on deceptively simple sentence structure, which used a restricted vocabulary, precise imagery, and
with his succinct reportorial prose based on deceptively simple sentence