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Difference between In a few well-chosen words and In a few words

in a few well-chosen wordssaid of a short and effective utterance:

  • He managed to say in a few well-chosen words what others might not convey in a half-hour speech.

in a few words

1. said of smth. stated very briefly:

  • In a few words Captain Schley gave me an inkling of his plans.

2. in short; by way of summary:

  • In a few words, they believe that individual freedom is the fundamental value that must underlie all social relations.

See also: not in so many words / without many words.