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  1. How to inform the link of a scheduled online meeting in formal …

    May 15, 2020 · I am writing a formal email to someone to send him the link of a scheduled online meeting. I have already acknowledged him before about the meeting. I can not figure out the …

  2. What is the difference between "in-line" and "inline"

    Feb 1, 2019 · In the adjective sense, those are the same words as alternative spellings. The one without a hyphen is more common in computer-related cases, such as "an inline function", …

  3. "Hello, This is" vs "My Name is" or "I am" in self introduction

    Dec 1, 2017 · I am from India and not a native English speaker. I do often hear people introducing themselves like "Hello everyone; This is James" Is it an acceptable form in native English? …

  4. word choice - "available in the store" Or "available in-store ...

    Dec 28, 2020 · "In-store" is increasingly being used alongside "online": "This computer is available in-store and online". You might ring, email or text the store and ask "Is this available in-store, …

  5. "I bought this shirt offline." Is this correct usage of the word ...

    May 27, 2015 · I didn't buy this shirt from Muggy's online, but from Muggy's locally (or: on 5th Street). While the use of offline is grammatically correct, it is not the most common way to say …

  6. Which is correct? "...purchased from/in/at your store"

    Jan 29, 2019 · From is probably the best choice, but all of them are grammatically correct, assuming the purchase was made from a physical store. From emphasizes the transaction …

  7. Bought vs Have bought - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Apr 13, 2019 · I bought a new cell phone I have bought a new cell phone What is the difference?

  8. "join" vs "join in" - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Apr 13, 2018 · "Join in" doesn't really fit in any of your examples. In fact, I'm not sure "join" alone works for example 3 either. "Join in" idiomatically means to "get involved" with something, for …

  9. what is the difference between on, in or at a meeting?

    Mar 17, 2017 · You are too quick to dismiss on; the idea that on suggests a house call is rather old-fashioned— such a case would more likely be expressed as being out on a call. Similarly, …

  10. word choice - Discussion versus discussions? - English Language ...

    Nov 5, 2013 · I would recommend either "We thank them for a useful discussion" (for a one-time event) or "We thank them for useful discussions" (if there was more than one discussion being …

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