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1) General subject: briefly, for shortness, for shortness sake, in a few words, in brief, in few, in few words, in fine, in short, in summary, shortly, succinctly, summarily, at a glance, put it in a nutshell (пошло из древности, когда одному из умельцев удалось уместить огромную поэму известного мудреца в скорлупу ореха (nutshell - скорлупа)), in as many words2) Colloquial: cliff notes3) Latin: in brevi4) Religion: in brevi (Latin for "in short")5) Idiomatic expression: in a nutshell
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