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14 Sentences With "to put it briefly"

How to use to put it briefly in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "to put it briefly" and check conjugation/comparative form for "to put it briefly". Mastering all the usages of "to put it briefly" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Love wins out in the end, to put it briefly.
To put it briefly, my amygdala may be working for Putin.
"To put it briefly, my amygdala may be working for Putin," says Yuval Noah Harari.
And those programs, to put it briefly, have not paid out at the expected rates.
To put it briefly and bluntly: The iPhone is already vulnerable to hackers around the world.
To put it briefly, Luyendyk's love language is almost definitely Physical Affection — guy loves to make out.
The PG279Q is, to put it briefly, a 16:9 27-inch 1440p 1443Hz IPS G-Sync monitor.
To put it briefly, those in favor of Whitaker's appointment say a personnel law allows the president to appoint almost anyone he wants to a top-level position, as long as it's temporary.
One was Paul Hindemith and the other was > his brother Rudolf, who took on the cello part in this quartet. These two, > who looked so slender, took possession of my baggage – I can still see this > before me – and carried it away. [...] In eight days we had rehearsed this > quartet very well, whereby both Hindemith brothers proved themselves > outstanding quartet partners. The performance was – to put it briefly – a > thunderous success.
Betz, pp. 79-80 Parys stated that "certain politicians" promised promotions to army officers in exchange "for a kind of army support for political maneuvers". Parys further elaborated that "politicians who undertake such moves behind my back are simply involved in intrigue", believing that "they are working to the detriment of the army and Poland; they simply are political schemers. To put it briefly: the Polish Army will help no one striving to abolish democracy in Poland".
Neptune et son > trident, Servent l'Anglo-Saxon, leur dernier descendant, Et les déserts > peuplés de la jeune Amérique, Connaissenet le pouvior de ce peuple héroïque, > Mais Romains, Allemands, Gaulois, [...] Pour en finir, Ce qui n'est pas > Germain est créé pour servir. > > And the Germans, displaying the blond hair of their ancestors, emerged to > rule in every corner of the world. Neptune and his trident serve the Anglo- > Saxon, their last descendant, and the peopled deserts of young America know > the strength of this heroic people. But as to the Romans, Alemanni, Gauls, > [...] to put it briefly, those who are not German are created to serve.
Bohemond's familiarity with this Eastern strategy allowed him to adapt quickly leading to crusader victories through Antioch. The Emperor's daughter, Anna Comnena, leaves a portrait of him in her Alexiad. She met him for the first time when she was fourteen and was seemingly fascinated by him, leaving no similar portrait of any other Crusader prince. Of Bohemond, she wrote: > Now the man was such as, to put it briefly, had never before been seen in > the land of the Romans, be he either of the barbarians or of the Greeks (for > he was a marvel for the eyes to behold, and his reputation was terrifying).
With most of the political opposition crushed, Sejanus felt his position was unassailable. The ancient historian Cassius Dio wrote: > Sejanus was so great a person by reason both of his excessive haughtiness > and of his vast power, that, to put it briefly, he himself seemed to be the > emperor and Tiberius a kind of island potentate, inasmuch as the latter > spent his time on the island of Capreae.Cassius Dio, Roman History LVIII.5 Through years of crafty intrigues and indispensable service to the emperor, Sejanus had worked himself up to become the most powerful man in the Empire. But suddenly, at the end of AD 31, he was arrested, summarily executed and his body unceremoniously cast down the Gemonian stairs.
Criticism of the report has emerged too, not least from commentators associated with the Austrian School. Gary North, for instance, who earlier had engaged in a furious debate with Ellen Brown and other so-called 'greenbackers', holds, to put it briefly, that proposals such as this one would not work because it would amount to the same as handing over the money fountain to the state which he believes would invariably lead to inflation or hyperinflation. According to North, it is just as bad to let the state, or the central bank in alliance with the state, 'create money out of air' as it is to let the banks do it through their fractional reserve banking. The only right thing to do would be to let the market take care of the creation of money, with a gold standard, but without fractional reserve banking.

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