We found 20 examples of how to use concise in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 20 of 20.
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1. | I find words with concise definitions to be the easiest to remember. | |
2. | I need a concise explanation. | |
3. | What the critic says is always concise and to the point. | |
4. | The author's mode of expression is very concise. | |
5. | "The Gettysburg Address" is a concise speech. | |
6. | His address is a concise speech. | |
7. | His essay was concise and to the point. | |
8. | His comment was concise and to the point. | |
9. | I find your argument too convoluted. Couldn't you try to make it simpler and more concise? | |
10. | You are always very concise and very much to the point. | |
11. | Lucy's essay was most concise. | |
12. | Her texts are concise. | |
13. | Try to be concise. | |
14. | I'll be brief and concise. | |
15. | Be more concise in your summaries! | |
16. | For a long time after it was ushered into this world of sorrow and trouble, by the parish surgeon, it remained a matter of considerable doubt whether the child would survive to bear any name at all; in which case it is somewhat more than probable that these memoirs would never have appeared; or, if they had, that being comprised within a couple of pages, they would have possessed the inestimable merit of being the most concise and faithful specimen of biography, extant in the literature of any age or country. | |
17. | Sami presented a clear and concise version of events. | |
18. | Vietnamese is a very concise language. | |
19. | Writing a short, concise report is difficult. | |
20. | Either one is fine, but the former is more concise. |