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Can you say “see you then/there” when arranging a meeting?
I am sending an e-mail to a colleague to arrange a meeting. In my e-mail I inform her where and when we can meet, and I would like to end the e-mail by saying something like "See you there" or "See ...
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To put more “weight/power” into a conclusion
I am trying to find an expression which would meet my needs. In the report that I am currently writing I would like to explain that I have done a certain action in order to "put more weight/power" ...
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Is “at a time” correct?
I would like to find a way to express the meaning of "at some time". For example:
I think everyone has his study or working rhythm at a time. This rhythm varies for different person, and may be ...
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how can I phrase the future possible applications of a technology?
I'm writing an overview for a paper, and want to let the reader know part of the outline:
...in the last paragraph I want to mention the possible future applications one can reach/accomplish with ...
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What do you call a slip of the tongue in writing?
Is there any phrase or word that can be used to describe a slip of the tongue that happens in writing?
Calling it a slip of tongue directly feels awkward, especially when the written text is never ...
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Which expression to use to express anger? [closed]
I am angry now.
I am in an anger now.
I am furious now.
I thought Kerry was nice and kind. Hobbs, it turned out it wasn't. I hated myself, so I stated something as above but I don't ...