Example sentences for: succinctly

How can you use “succinctly” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • The paper puts the news about the dropped stock market measure in the seventh paragraph, and explains Republican opposition to that plan more succinctly than the other papers, citing "fear that this could eventually lead to government control of corporations."

  • William Dillard’s simple maxim1 succinctly captures the central—and perennial—inventory challenge facing retail managers.

  • Sir Randolph Quirk put it succinctly when he wrote, “It would be ironic indeed if the millions of children in Germany, Japan, and China who are diligently learning the language of Shakespeare and Eliot took more care in their use of English and showed more pride in their achievement than those for whom it is the native tongue.”

  • The Journal put the point succinctly to Brown: "Is any publicity good publicity?"

  • The basic problem is that the editors did not seem able to make value judgments regarding the amount of space to be devoted to the entries: on the one hand we find acid house, chaos theory, and desktop publishing, none of them succinctly written, on the other, long, strung-out entries on Steffi Graff, Margaret Atwood, and Paul McCartney, and to what avail?


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