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1 Raoul's information was too concise and exact for Louis to deny it.
2 Often Meredith wishes to be too concise , and squeezes his thoughts together like this:
3 Probably this is a little too concise , and the narrative is somewhat dry and bare.
4 They contain some passages which are too concise or abstract, if not vague or enigmatic.
5 She is too reserved, too concise , too rigidly conscientious.
6 Another commission was ordered to reconstruct it: this time the Convention discovered that the revised edition was too concise .
7 In this and other of my versions, I have rarely found the English too concise for the Italian, and often not concise enough:
8 You will find at page 112, 3rd edition "Origin," a too concise allusion to the Madeira flora being a remnant of the Tertiary European flora.
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