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more concise

adjective as in shorter

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Sigmon’s lawyer was more concise, calling Sigmon’s death “horrifying and violent.”

From Slate

Speaking from Michigan before a backdrop of American flags, Slotkin was much more concise and much less animated than the president, who regaled Republicans on the House floor for an hour and 40 minutes.

From BBC

And I think the more powerful the book, the more concise, the more economical the book, the more its mythology is rendered in every sentence, the more difficult it is to adapt it to cinema, because you can’t do everything.

Many candidates employ a similar strategy, and by now Harris should have more concise answers to offer.

From Salon

Van Jones on CNN was more concise.

From Salon

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