is it correct to say, “please review and let me know if you have any comments”?
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Yes, that’s the appropriate way to ask. You can also ask them for their feedback, and then ask for comments on their feedback, but it sounds like a bit of a roundabout way to go about it. For example, you could say: “Please review my work. I’d appreciate your comments.”
What are the differences between the two?
Yes, it is correct to say, “Please review and let me know if you have any comments.” This phrase is commonly used when asking someone to review a document, proposal, or any other piece of work and provide feedback or comments. It indicates that you are open to receiving their input and are interested in hearing their thoughts or suggestions.