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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning His speech was very long, but fortunately there was a TLDR at the end.
TLDR: The new policy requires all employees to complete a training course.
The news article was very lengthy, but the TLDR was all I needed.
Can someone provide a TLDR of the latest company memo?
TLDR: The meeting has been postponed until next week.
The TLDR version of the recipe is to mix all the ingredients together and bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes.
The TLDR of the movie is that the hero overcomes great obstacles to save the day.
The movie was confusing, but the TLDR at the beginning helped a lot.
I need a TLDR of the book before I start reading it.
The email was too long to read, so I just asked for a TLDR.
I prefer to read the TLDR first and then decide whether to read the whole thing.
I don't have time to read this entire article, can you just give me the TLDR?
I'm not interested in all the details, can you just give me the TLDR?
Just give me the TLDR, I don't want to read the whole email.
I'm going to tldr my essay to make sure I'm covering all the key arguments.
The professor told us to tldr the research article for our presentation.
I had to tldr my vacation plans for my parents because they were too complicated.
I don't have time to read the whole article, can you tldr it for me?
The tldr generation prefers short videos over long articles.
He's such a TLDR; he never bothers to read anything thoroughly.
As a TLDR, she missed important details that were crucial to understanding the concept.
His reputation as a TLDR preceded him, causing others to doubt his ability to understand complex issues.
The movie was so bad that I had to tldr it and just read the reviews instead.
I had to tldr the terms and conditions because it was too long and complicated.
The reader had to tldr the autobiography because the author included too many irrelevant details.
I had to tldr the user manual because it was poorly written and confusing.
The journalist had to tldr the press release because it was filled with corporate jargon.
I always tldr my friend's long text messages because they tend to ramble.
The novel was so long and dense that I had to tldr some parts just to get through it.
When I saw the length of the article, I decided to tldr it and just read the summary.
I had to tldr the research paper because it was filled with technical jargon.
I usually tldr my emails because I don't have time to read them all.
My professor assigned a lengthy article to read, but thankfully provided a tldr summary.
He skimmed through the tldr version of the book and missed important nuances in the author's writing.
I sent him a tldr version of the report, hoping he would actually read it.
The book was too dense for me, so I looked up a tldr summary to help me understand it better.
She usually writes a tldr summary of her blog posts, but for this particular topic, she decided to write a detailed analysis.
The tldr version of the scientific article was insufficient for her research, so she read the full text.
She scrolled through the tldr reviews of the movie to decide whether or not to watch it.
I skimmed through the tldr version of the instructions and ended up putting the furniture together incorrectly.
She didn't have time to read the entire book, so she looked up the tldr version online.
The article was too long, so I just read the tldr summary.
I usually write tldr summaries for my blog posts for those who don't have the time to read the whole thing.
The tldr review of the movie made me decide to watch it despite the bad rating.
I usually skip through long emails, but this one had a tldr summary that caught my attention.
The tldr version of the research paper oversimplified the findings, leading to misinterpretation.
After reading the tldr version of the legal document, she realized that she had unknowingly signed away her rights.
I didn't feel like reading the entire news article, so I just read the tldr headline.
I was tempted to skip the long article, but the tldr summary convinced me to read it.
I wrote a tldr version of my essay, but my teacher asked me to add more detail.
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