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    Yes. It is correct to say "please review it and let me know if anything was missed" in an email to a colleague.

    Yes. It is correct to say “please review it and let me know if anything was missed” in an email to a colleague.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The answer is no. A more correct way of phrasing the question would be, "I am interested in the status of the following item." It's true that when we are requesting information from someone, we usually do so by asking a question. But it is also important to remember that requests for information areRead more

    The answer is no. A more correct way of phrasing the question would be, “I am interested in the status of the following item.” It’s true that when we are requesting information from someone, we usually do so by asking a question. But it is also important to remember that requests for information are statements.

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  1. "Thank you for your concern. I am doing well". A: I would recommend against it, as it makes the message longer than necessary and doesn't sound friendly or welcoming. It's not rude, but you could also write: I hope you are doing well.

    “Thank you for your concern. I am doing well”. A: I would recommend against it, as it makes the message longer than necessary and doesn’t sound friendly or welcoming. It’s not rude, but you could also write: I hope you are doing well.

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  1. "Succumbed to injuries" means that someone was injured and died because of the injuries he received. Example: Two people were injured in the accident, with one succumbing to injuries and dying. Here are some of the most common meanings of this word: A person succumbs to injuries when he or she becomRead more

    “Succumbed to injuries” means that someone was injured and died because of the injuries he received. Example: Two people were injured in the accident, with one succumbing to injuries and dying. Here are some of the most common meanings of this word:

    1. A person succumbs to injuries when he or she becomes paralyzed and cannot move.
    2. A person succumbs to injuries when he or she dies because of the injuries they received in an accident.
    3. A person succumbs to injuries when he or she is unable to recover from an injury or illness because of the injuries or illness he or she suffered.
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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    It's best to start by saying "hello". Say it in a friendly manner, but don't say it to just anyone. If you're not really interested, you can either say that it was nice to meet them or ask them what they do. Saying "nice to meet you" is too informal for most situations; however, saying "hello" is toRead more

    It’s best to start by saying “hello”. Say it in a friendly manner, but don’t say it to just anyone. If you’re not really interested, you can either say that it was nice to meet them or ask them what they do. Saying “nice to meet you” is too informal for most situations; however, saying “hello” is too formal. Also, be sure to smile at the person as you do so, which will make them feel welcome and less awkward in the situation.

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  1. In English, a group of books is called pile. Pile is a collective noun. Collective nouns are names for a collection of persons or things. They do not represent a single individual or thing but a number of individuals of things.  

    In English, a group of books is called pile. Pile is a collective noun. Collective nouns are names for a collection of persons or things. They do not represent a single individual or thing but a number of individuals of things.

     

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    Here are 15 ways of saying "nice to meet you". Nice to see you. It's nice to know you. Nice to be acquainted with you. Greetings. I'm glad to meet you. I am happy to meet you. Nice to get acquainted with you. It is nice to make your acquaintance. Pleased to meet you. How do you do? How are you? NiceRead more

    Here are 15 ways of saying “nice to meet you”.

    1. Nice to see you.
    2. It’s nice to know you.
    3. Nice to be acquainted with you.
    4. Greetings.
    5. I’m glad to meet you.
    6. I am happy to meet you.
    7. Nice to get acquainted with you.
    8. It is nice to make your acquaintance.
    9. Pleased to meet you.
    10. How do you do?
    11. How are you?
    12. Nice to have met you.
    13. Nice meeting you.
    14. Lovely to meet you.
    15. It’s very nice to meet you
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