English Vocabulary
Ways To Say "Summary"
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Ways To Say "Summary"
- Condensed - I want the condensed version of what happened last night.
- Short version - I want a short version of your trip to Europe.
- Concise - We need to give a concise report of each patient on the hospital ward.
- Quick Report - I need to give a quick report about the stores financial reports.
- Brief Statement - We will give a brief statement about the position. We are looking to hire someone that will be a good match for the job.
- Abbreviated Version - We do not have a lot of time, so please give me the abbreviated version.
- Sum Up - I need to sum up all the reports for the boss.
- In A Nutshell - In a nutshell it is a good idea, but their are a lot of details we need to talk about.
- To But It Briefly - To put it briefly we are doing very well financially, but we could be doing betterh.
- In Short - In short we need to find a new place to live. There are many reasons for this, but when you have time we can talk about it.
- Outline - We will outline the contract, and when you have time you can look at it.
- In A Few Words - The boss asked me to tell everyone about forgion production, but only in a few words.
- Without Wasting Time - Without wasting time, I will tell everyone what I want to do as President.
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