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Common Speaking Mistake: ‘kindly do the needful’ Explained

If you have ever written or said “kindly do the needful” in a workplace email or conversation, you are not…

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Is ‘I disagree’ Correct in a Professional Email?

The short answer is yes, “I disagree” is grammatically correct in a professional email. However, whether it is appropriate…

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Is ‘Can you help me?’ Correct in a Professional Email?

Yes, “Can you help me?” is grammatically correct, but it is often too direct or informal for a professional…

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Is ‘I am not sure’ Correct in a Professional Email?

Yes, “I am not sure” is grammatically correct and can be used in a professional email, but it often…

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Is ‘Sorry for the delay’ Correct in a Professional Email?

Yes, “Sorry for the delay” is correct in a professional email, but it is best used in informal or…

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Yes, “Let me know” is correct in a professional email, but its appropriateness depends entirely on the tone of…

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Is ‘I will check and get back to you’ Correct in a Professional Email?

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