concision in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Throughout, the writing is of an aphoristic grace and concision, suffused with humour and a delight to read.
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Where things fall down for both sides is a general lack of concision.
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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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Here's our chat, edited for clarity and concision.
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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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Variations on a theme of high anxiety would sum it up but not do justice to its insight and dramatic concision.
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This song is another piece of brilliant concision, with a half-stated simple three-note chorus.
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He wrote rigorously, but also with concision and humour.
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No reviewer, certainly not this one, can match that summary for concision, accuracy, appreciation and, all things considered, affection.
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Sometimes erring by an excess of refinement, she often shows energy and concision.
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