concision in the PONS Dictionary

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But the bulk of his output was for his own instrument, the piano, and this includes no less than 22 sonatas, some of epic length and others of pithy concision.
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So therefore you lack concision, so therefore you can't talk.
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His reports were noted by readers for their concision, accuracy, and diction.
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This transcript has been edited for concision and clarity.
qz.com
Twain valued economy of style (a possible but not necessary criterion), but such concision simply was not a characteristic of many early nineteenth-century novelists' work.
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It has this concision and flow to it.
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Both her fiction and non-fiction writing, as well as her speech, are characterized by acerbic wit, erudition and concision.
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The book itself is intended to be an example of concision (brevity) and well-focused writing.
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Sometimes erring by an excess of refinement, she often shows energy and concision.
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Clarity and concision were always important in such correspondence, military men having little liking for time-consuming reading.
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