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Her contribution was briefer, but pithily incisive.
He could write pithily and entertainingly.
The style has been both derided as harsh, unpleasant, and thorny and praised as grave, concise, and pithily eloquent.
That puts rather pithily the kind of problem we are up against.
He went on to put it much more pithily in a way which we have come to know and love in these past few months.
He remarked, rather pithily, that they have backed enough losers this year to be getting on with.
It is pithily, if not glibly, said that one man's development opportunity is another man's chance to raise an objection.
That, in a sense rather pithily, was the precise text of my speech.
The point was pithily and succinctly made by an author of great renown.
Or more pithily, there are those who want to eliminate the conditions which create poverty and there are those who want to eliminate the poor.