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  1. How to write "just so you know" politely in formal letters?

    There are myriad ways to express a sentiment similar to the one you describe. Here are a few examples: The above is purely for your information. This is solely by way of information. I write …

  2. plural forms - Should I write "all the data is correct" or "all the ...

    Which sentence is correct: In this section you can make a payment: verify carefully that all the data submitted is correct and confirm by clicking the Proceed button. or In this section you can...

  3. phrases - "once I receive it" vs. "once received" - English Language ...

    What is the difference between once I receive it and once received? Ex. I will send the picture to you once I receive it from John. I will send the picture to you once received.

  4. word choice - "For your reference" or "For your information"

    For your information (frequently abbreviated FYI) For your situational awareness (not as common, may be abbreviated FYSA) For reference For future reference For your information in the …

  5. word usage - A formal way to request for updated information in ...

    I'm looking for a formal way to request for updated information (I call it "seeking the updated things") in business email writing. I'm thinking when you ask for information, you are actually …

  6. Differences between "inform, tell, notify, and instruct"

    Here to tell denotes a more story-telling way of conveying information. I doubt the man would tell his grandson in a formal and subjective way how he met his wife, which is what notify and …

  7. "Relating" Vs "Related" in the following sentence?

    Do you have any information related to / relating to ice hockey? Here, both of them appear to give the same meaning but they are still different in the following sense. Do you have any …

  8. What adjective or phrase can describe that there is a lot of …

    I want to describe that the data contains a lot of information. I am considering lots of information from the data sufficient information from the data large information from the data Am I correc...

  9. A term for someone who can keep a lot of secrets

    Discreet is a good word for this. If you can rely on someone's discretion, you know they will keep a secret or deal responsibly with sensitive information.

  10. "The information were successful updated." or "The information …

    Neither. The information was updated successfully. or The information was successfully updated. Are both correct though with minimal amounts of difference in meaning. The only real …