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Belgium and France have been briefly unified by Napoleons conquests.
In the sense of being short, or briefly stated, laconic is somewhat like curt, but without any sense of the rudeness that curt conveys.
more briefly, most briefly
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No, briefly is an adjective.
Briefly is the correct spelling.
Briefly is an adverb.
You would say "Jack and Jill talked briefly."
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There are many ways to briefly describe a process. The best way to briefly describe a process is to put it in steps.
To put it briefly would be most appreciated, sir! The Bible has great tenets, to put it briefly...
Yes, the word briefly is an adverb.An example sentence with this word is: "he was here brieflythis morning".