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briefs

British  
/ briːfs /

plural noun

  1. men's underpants or women's pants without legs

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The company’s technology helps with the drafting of briefs and takes some of the manual work out of document analysis.

From MarketWatch

Tickets for the street party cost £33, while available briefs for the concert start at £73.

From BBC

Kavanaugh, meanwhile, has called on the court to give more extensive consideration to important emergency appeals, including by hearing oral argument and requesting more robust legal briefs.

From The Wall Street Journal

Another important Supreme Court case to keep eyes on: Friend-of-the-court briefs are landing fast and furious in Pung v.

From The Wall Street Journal

The text-generating AI known as large language models can draft briefs, summarize medical notes and answer queries.

From The Wall Street Journal