His arguments were concise, simple, and clear. [adjective]
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I have a copy of Oxford's concise dictionary. [Please select]
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A busted flush (was RE: Why can I never think of concise, relevant subject lines? [adjective]
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The Strategy Behind Florida 's " truth " Campaign 2001: Concise readable overview of the elements of Florida 's successful youth orientated campaign. [adjective]
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I had also disputations with him touching his indulging rather a flowing and redundant than a concise and stately diction in his prose exercitations. [adjective]
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--Imitate the concise style of old Aubrey, an experienced ghost-seer, who entered his memoranda on these subjects in a terse business-like manner; exempli gratia--At Cirencester, 5th March, 1670, was an apparition. [adjective]
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I had also disputations with him touching his indulging rather a flowing and redundant than a concise and stately diction in his prose exercitations. [adjective]
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He again vividly recalled the details of the battle, no longer dim, but definite and in the concise form in which he imagined himself stating them to the Emperor Francis. [adjective]
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I intended to give you a concise history of my elysian life. [adjective]
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He was clear and concise. [Please select]
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His style is elevated and concise, but somewhat difficult. [Please select]
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