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Common collocations with briefing in American Collocation

briefing noun

US /ˈbrifɪŋ/

detailed

comprehensive
detailed
full
in-depth
thorough

Click here for a detailed briefing on the proposed changes.

not detailed or formal

informal
short

The day started with an informal briefing for journalists from the British ambassador.

to journalists

media
news
press

Initially media briefings were under the control of the NATO spokesman.

for people taking part in an activity

mission
pre-flight
safety
staff
team

A full safety briefing is given to passengers.

arrange or give a briefing

arrange
conduct
give someone
hold
organize

They hold briefings for new or inexperienced players.

prepare or publish

issue
prepare
produce
publish

One of his jobs was to prepare briefings for ministers before they spoke in Parliament.

go to a briefing

attend

Foreign journalists were allowed to attend the daily briefings on topical issues given by the Prime Minister’s official spokesman.