Email Phrases Bank
Basics
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Formal / Neutral
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Informal
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Name
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Dear
Mr/Ms/Mrs Dupuis
Dear Mary
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Hi/Hello
Mary
Mary,...
(or no name at all)
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Previous contact
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Thank you
for your email of ...
Further to
your last email, ...
I
apologize for not getting in contact with you before now.
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Thanks for
your email.
Re your
email, ...
Sorry I
haven’t written for ages, but I’ve been really busy.
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Reason for writing
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I am
writing in connection with ...
I am
writing with regard to ...
In reply
to your email, here are ...
Your name
was given to me by ...
We would
like to point out that ...
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Just a
short note about ...
I’m
writing about ...
Here’s the
... you wanted.
I got your
name from ...
Please
note that ...
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Giving information
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I’m
writing to let you know that ...
We are
able to confirm that ...
I am
delighted to tell you that ...
We regret
to inform you that ...
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Just a
note to say ...
We can
confirm that ...
Good news!
Unfortunately,
...
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Attachments
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Please
find attached my report.
I’m
sending you ... as a pdf file.
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I’ve
attached ...
Here is
the ... you wanted.
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Asking for information
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Could you
give me some information about ...
I would
like to know ...
I’m
interested in receiving/finding out ...
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Can you
tell me a little more about ...
I’d like
to know ...
Please
send me ...
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Requests
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I’d be
grateful if you could ...
I wonder
if you could ...
Do you
think I could have ... ?
Thank you
in advance for your help in this matter.
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Please
could you ...
Could you
...?
Can I have
...?
I’d
appreciate your help on this.
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Promising action
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I will ...
I’ll
investigate the matter.
I will
contact you again shortly.
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I’ll ...
I’ll look
into it.
I’ll get
back to you soon.
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Offering help
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Would you
like me to ...?
If you
wish, I would be happy to ...
Let me
know whether you would like me to ...
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Do you
want me to ...?
Shall I
...?
Let me
know if you’d like me to ...
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Final comments
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Thank you
for your help.
Do not
hesitate to contact us again if you require any further information.
Please
feel free to contact me if you have any questions. My direct line is ...
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Thanks
again for ...
Let me
know if you need anything else.
Just give
me a call if you have any questions. My number is ...
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Close
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I’m
looking forward to ... (+ ing)
Give my
regards to ...
Best
wishes
Regards
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Looking
forward to ... (+ ing)
Best wishes
to ..
Speak
to/see you soon.
Bye (for
now)/All the best
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Negotiating a
project
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Asking for information
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What are
your usual charges (fees/rates) for ...?
Can you
give me some more information about ...?
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Requests
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Do you
think you could ...?
Would you
be able to ...?
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Emphasizing a main point
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My main
concern at this stage is ...
The main
thing for me is ...
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Asking for a suggestion
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How do you
think we should deal with this?
What do
you think is the best way forward?
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Making a suggestion
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Why don’t
you ...?
What about
if we ...?
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Negotiating: being firm
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I
understand what you’re saying about ... (but ... )
I can see
what you’re saying, but ...
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Negotiating: being flexible
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We would
be prepared to ... (if ...)
I am
willing to ... (if ...)
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Negotiating: agreeing
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Okay, I’m
happy with that for now.
That’s
fine.
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Next steps
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I’ll be in
touch again soon with more details.
Let’s talk
next week and see how things are going.
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Closing
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I look
forward to working with you.
I’m sorry
that we couldn’t use your services this time, but I hope there will be
another opportunity.
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Checking
understanding
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Technical problems
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Did you
get my last message sent on ...?
Sorry, you
forgot to attach the file. Can you send it again?
I got your
email, but I can’t open the attachment.
Did you
mean to send this? I don’t want to open it in case it’s got a virus.
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Asking for clarification
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I’m not
sure what you meant by ...? could you clarify?
Which ...
do you mean?
I don’t
understand this point. Can you explain in a little more detail?
Are you
sure about that?
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Giving clarification
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Sorry,
what I meant was ..., not ...
I thought
..., but I may be wrong.
I’ll check
and get back to you.
The
correct information is given below. Please amend your records accordingly.
Sorry,
forget my last email. You’re right.
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Close
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I hope
this clarifies the situation.
Get back
to me if there’s anything else.
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Arrangements
Meetings
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Formal / Neutral
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Informal
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Reason for writing
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I’m
writing to arrange a time for our meeting.
What time
would be convenient for you?
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Just a
quick note to arrange a time to meet.
When would
suit you?
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Suggesting time/place
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Could we
meet on (day) in the (morning) at (time)?
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How about
(day) at (time)?
Are you
free sometime next week?
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Saying when you are/ are not free
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I would be
able to attend the meeting on Thursday morning.
I’m out of
the office until 2pm.
Any time
after that would be fine.
I’m afraid
I can’t manage next Monday.
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I’m free
Thursday am.
I won’t be
around until after lunch.
Any time
after hat is okay.
Sorry, can’t
make it next Monday.
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Confirming
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I’d like
to confirm ...
That’s
fine. I will call/email you tomorrow to confirm the details.
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Thursday
is good for me.
That
should be okay. I’ll get back to you if there’s a problem.
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Changing arrangements
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This is to
let you know that I will not be able to attend the next meeting next
Thursday.
I wonder
if we could move it to ...?
I
apologize for any inconvenience caused.
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Re our
meeting next week, I’m afraid I can’t make Thursday.
How about
... instead?
Sorry for
the inconvenience.
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Close
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I look
forward to meeting you in Brussels.
Let me
know if you need to change the arrangements.
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See you in
Brussels.
Give me a
call if anything changes.
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Invitations
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Formal / Neutral
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Informal
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Inviting
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We would
be very pleased if you could come to ...
I would
like to invite you to ... / attend our ...
Please let
me know if you will be able to attend.
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I’m
writing to invite you to ...
Would you
like to come to ...?
Please let
me know if you can make it.
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Prepare
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Before the
meeting it would be useful if you could prepare ...
It would
be helpful if you could bring ...
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Please
prepare ... before the meeting.
Please
bring to the meeting ...
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Accepting
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Thank you
for your kind invitation.
The date
you suggest is fine.
I would be
delighted to attend the meeting. I am sure it will be very useful.
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Thanks a
lot for the invitation.
The date’s
fine for me.
I’d love
to come to the meeting. It sounds like a great idea.
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Refusing
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Thank you
for your kind invitation.
Unfortunately,
I have another appointment on that day. Please accept my apologies.
I hope we
will have the opportunity to meet on another occasion in the near future. I
am sure that the meeting will be a great success.
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Thanks a
lot for your kind invitation. Unfortunately, I have something else in my
schedule on that day.
I hope we
can meet up soon. Good luck with the meeting!
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Writing Styles
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Formal / Neutral
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Informal
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Example phrases
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Thank you
for your email received 12 Feb.
With
regard/reference to ...
I would be
grateful if you could ...
We regret
to advise you that ...
Please
accept our apologies for ...
I was
wondering if you could ...
We note
that you have not ...
We would
like to remind you that ...
It is
necessary for me to ...
It is
possible that I will ...
Would you
like me to ...?
However,
.../In addition, ... / Therefore, ...
If you
require any further information, please do not hesitate to contact me.
I look
forward to meeting you next week
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Thanks for
the email.
Re ...
Please
could you ...
I’m sorry
to tell you that ...
I’m sorry
for ...
Could you
...?
You
haven’t ...
Don’t
forget that ...
I need to
...
I might
...
Shall I
...?
But, ... /
Also, ... / So, ...
If you’d
like more details, let me know.
See you
next week.
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Latin / Anglo-Saxon origin
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Assistance
/ due to / enquire / inform / information / obtain / occupation / possess /
provide / repair / request / requirements / verify
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Help /
because of / ask / tell / facts / get / job / have / give / fix / ask for /
needs / check (prove)
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Direct / Indirect
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Direct
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Indirect: polite / diplomatic
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Requests
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Can you
...?
Please
could you ...
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Could you
...?
I was
wondering if you could ...
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Asking for permission
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Can I ...?
Could I
...?
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Is it all
right if ...?
I wonder
if I could ...?
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Offering help
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Can I ...?
Shall I
...?
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Would you
like me to ..?
Do you
need any help with ...?
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Making a suggestion
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What
about ... (+ing)?
Shall we
...?
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Why don’t
we ...?
Perhaps we
should ...?
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Softening a strong comment
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There is a
problem.
That will
be very expensive.
We can’t
do that .
That gives
us very little time.
It will be
better to ask Heidi.
I
disagree.
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I’m afraid
there is a small problem.
It seems
there is a slight problem.
That might
be quite expensive.
Won’t that
be a bit expensive?
I’m not
sure we can do that.
Actually,
that doesn’t give us much time. Wouldn’t it be better to ask Heidi?
I can see
what you’re saying, but ...
Don’t you
think that ...?
To be
honest, I think it might be better to ...
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Commercial
Request for
information (customer)
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Saying how you got the contact
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We met last
Thursday on your stand at the Munich Trade Fair.
I am
emailing you off your website, which I found through Google.
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Giving reason for writing
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We are a
manufacturer / supplier / provider of ... We are interested in ...
We are a
Turkish company exporting to the EU, and we need ...
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General requests
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We would
be grateful for some information about ...
Please
send us information about your product range and prices.
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Specific requests
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In
particular, we would like to know ...
Please
send full details of your prices, discounts, terms of payment and delivery
times.
Could you
also say whether there is any minimum order.
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Close
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An early
reply would be greatly appreciated.
I look
forward to an early reply, and am sure that there is a market for your
products here in Hungary.
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Giving information
(supplier)
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Thanks
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Thank you
for your email of 4 June inquiring about ...
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Giving factual information
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We can
quote a price of ... CIF / FOB Istanbul.
We can
delivery by ... (date) / within ... (period of time)
The goods
will be shipped 3 days from receipt of a firm order.
We can
offer a discount of ... on orders over ... .
We require
payment by bank transfer / letter of credit.
Our normal
procedure is to ...
Our normal
terms for first-time customers are ...
We can
supply the items you require directly from stock.
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Saying what you are attaching
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I am
attaching a document that gives full details of ...
I am
attaching our current catalogue and price list as a pdf file.
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Highlighting one or two key points
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You will
see that ...
You will
note that our line of .... is on special offer.
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Answering specific questions
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You will
also note that ... Our experience in this field includes ...
We
dispatch the goods within 24 hours of a firm order, and for first-time
customers our minimum order is $ 1,000.
I am
afraid that model is no longer available. However, ...
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Close
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We feel
sure that ... May I suggest that I call you at your convenience to discuss
the matter further?
If you
need any further information, please do not hesitate to contact me. My direct
line is...
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Making an order
(customer)
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Open
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Thank you
for your recent email, and we accept your quotation. Our completed order form
is attached, and we give full bank details below.
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Close
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Please
acknowledge receipt of this order.
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Confirming an order
(supplier)
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Open
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Your order
has been received.
We can
confirm that your goods have been shipped.
You can
track shipping details on our website.
Due to
exceptional demand these items are temporarily out of stock. We hope to be able
to ship your order within ... days and will keep you fully informed. We
apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
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Close
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We are
confident that the goods will meet your expectations. Should there be any
questions, please do not hesitate to contact me, either by email or phone
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Asking for payment
(supplier)
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First reminder – open
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We are
writing concerning a payment of $12,600 for invoice number KJ678 which is now
overdue. A copy of the invoice is attached.
According
to our records, the sum of $4,500 is still outstanding on your account
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First reminder – action
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Please
send a bank transfer to settle the account, or an explanation of why the
balance is still outstanding. If you have already dealt with this matter,
please disregard this email.
We could
appreciate your cooperation in resolving this matter as soon as possible.
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Second/third reminder – open
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On (date)
I wrote to you regarding your company’s unpaid account , amounting to $4,500.
May we please remind you that this amount is still outstanding.
I wish to
draw your attention to my previous emails of (dates) about the overdue
payment on your account. We are very concerned that the matter has not yet
receive your attention.
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Second/third reminder – action
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We need a
bank transfer in full settlement without further delay.
Clearly,
this situation cannot be allowed to continue, and we must ask you to take
immediate action to settle your account.
If you
have any queries on this mater, please do not hesitate to contact me. Thank
you for your cooperation.
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Final demand – open
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Following
my emails of (dates) I must inform you that we have still not received
payment for the outstanding sum of $4,500.
I wrote to
you on (dates) regarding the balance of $12,600 on your account. I attach
copies of both emails. This sum is now two months overdue. We are very
concerned that the matter has not yet received your attention.
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Final demand – action
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Unless we
receive payment within seven days, we shall have no alternative but to take
legal action to recover the money.
In the
meantime, your existing credit facilities have been suspended.
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Complaints and
Apologies
Complaining
(customer)
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Open
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I am
writing ...
in
connection with my order FS690 which arrived this morning.
to
complain about the quality of a product I bought from your website.
to
complain about the poor service we received from your company.
to draw
your attention to the negative attitude of some people in your customer
services section
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Complaint
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Our order
dated 16 September clearly stated that we wanted 1,000 items, however you ...
The goods
were faulty / damaged / in poor condition.
There
seems to be an error in the invoice /a misunderstanding.
The
equipment I ordered has still not been delivered, despite my phone call you
last week to say that it is needed urgently.
The
product I received was well below the standard expected.
To make
matters worse, when I called your company staff ...
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Request for action
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Please
replace the faulty goods as soon as possible.
We must
insist on an immediate replacement / full refund.
Unless I
receive the goods by the end of this week, I will have no choice but to cancel my order.
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Close
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I hope
that you will deal with this matter promptly as it is causing me considerable
inconvenience.
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Apologizing
(supplier)
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Open
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I am
writing in relation to your recent complaint.
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Apologizing
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I was very
concerned to learn about ... Please accept my sincere apologies.
I would
like to apologize for the inconvenience you have suffered.
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Denying responsibility
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We
appreciate that this has caused you considerable inconvenience, but we cannot
accept any responsibility in this matter.
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Promising action
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Can you
leave it with me? I’ll look into the matter and get back to you tomorrow.
I have
looked into the matter and ...
I have
spoken to the staff involved, and ...
We will
send replacement items / give you a refund immediately.
I can
assure you that this will not happen again.
We’re
having a temporary problem with ... . We’re doing everything we can to sort
it out.
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Compensation
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To compensate
for the inconvenience, we would like to offer you ...
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Close
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Thank you
for bringing this matter to my attention. Please accept my assurance that it
will not happen again.
Once
again, I hope you will accept my apologies for the inconvenience caused.
I very
much hope you will continue to use our services in the future.
If you
have any further queries, please do not hesitate to contact me on my direct
line...
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Personal
Being Friendly
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You heard something, but you are not sure
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It seems
that ... Apparently, ...
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Something is true, but surprising
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Actually,
... In fact, ...
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Something is obvious or already known
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Obviously,
... Of course ...
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Good/ bad fortune
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Unfortunately,
... Luckily, ...
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Saying what you really think
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To be
honest, ... Frankly, ...
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Going back to a topic
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Well, ...
So, ... Anyway, ...
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Changing the topic
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Anyway,
... So, ... By the way, ...
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Summarizing with the most important point
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Anyway,
... Basically, ...
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Asking for advice
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Formal/Neutral
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Informal
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Open
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I’d like
your advice about a problem I have
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I’ve got a
bit of a problem.
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Asking for advice
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I was
wondering if you had any ideas about ...?
What would
you advise me to do?
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Do you
have any ideas about ...?
What
should I do?
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Close
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Please
write back when you have the time and let me know what you think.
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Please
email me when you get the chance.
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Giving advice
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Formal/Neutral
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Informal
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Open
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I was
sorry to hear about your current difficulties.
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I’m sorry
you’re having such a hard time at the moment.
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Giving advice
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I think it
might be a good idea to ...
Have you
thought of ... (+ing)?
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I think
you should ...
What about
... (+ing)?
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Result
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This would
mean that ...
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That way,
...
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Options
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I think
this option would be preferable to ... (+ing)
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I think
it’s better than ... (+ing)
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Close
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I hope I
have been of some help.
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I hope
I’ve helped a bit.
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Suggestions
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Making a suggestion
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I think we
should / I suggest that we / Let’s go to ...
Shall we /
Perhaps we could/Why don’t we go to ...?
I
suggest... /How about going to ...?
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Accepting
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It’s a
great idea!
I think
your idea would work really well.
It might
be worth trying.
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Rejecting
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I’m not so
sure about your idea.
It sounds
like a good idea, but I don’t think it would work in practice.
It sounds
like a good idea, but I can see one or two problems.
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Special situations
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Thanks
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Just a
quick note to say many thanks for ...
I really
appreciate everything that you have done.
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Good luck
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Good luck
with ...I would like to take this opportunity to wish you every success in
the future.
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Congratulations
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Many
congratulations on your promotion / new job.
I was
delighted to hear the news about ...
Well done!
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Best wishes
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Please
give my best wishes/regards to ...
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Bad news
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I was so
sorry to hear about ...
I was
really sorry to hear you’re not well ...Hope you feel better soon.
If there’s
anything I can do to help, let me know.
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Job Application
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Greeting
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Dear
Sir/Madam
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Reason for writing
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With
reference to your advertisement on the ... website, I am interested in
applying for the post of...
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Your background and experience
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I am 26
years old and am currently studying for a degree in ... at ... University.
For the
last two months I have been working as a ... at ... .
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The job itself
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I am
interested in this job because ...
I feel
that I would be well-suited for this job/have a lot of experience in ...
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Referring to your CV
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I have
attached my CV as a Word document. You will notice that I ... as well as ...
. You will also notice that ... .
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Final comments
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I would be
grateful if you would consider my application.
You will
see from my CV that two people can be contacted as references, one is ... and
the other is from ... .
I am
available for interview in .../ by phone any weekday afternoon, and you can
email me or telephone me on the number below.
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Close
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I look
forward to hearing from you soon.
Yours
faithfully
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Reports
Report structure
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Introduction / Background
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As
requested at the Board meeting of 18 April, here is my report.
The report
will discus / consider / describe / analyze / review ...
The report
is based on ...
I have
divided the report into three sections.
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Findings
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The
findings / figures / results / investigations show that ...
It appears
that ... . This has led to a situation where ...
The
graph/table shows that ...
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Signposts
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As can be
seen in table 1 / section 2 / figure 3, ...
As
mentioned above, ... / ..., see below.
...and I
will discuss this in more detail below /in section 3.2.
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Conclusion / Recommendations
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I (would
like to) suggest /recommend that ...
My
specific recommendations are as follows.
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Closing comments
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Please
have a look at the report and let me have your comments.
Please
feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
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Linking words
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Sequence
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Firstly /
secondly / finally
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Talking generally
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In general
/ usually / on the whole
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Contrast
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However /
nevertheless / on the other hand
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Adding another point
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In
addition / moreover / on another point
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Examples
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For
example / for instance / e.g.
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Alternatives
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Either ...
or ... / alternatively / instead of ...
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Real (surprising) situation
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In fact, /
actually, / as a matter of fact
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Something is obvious
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Clearly /
obviously / of course
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Most important point
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Especially
/ above all / in particular
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Rephrasing
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In other
words / that is to say / i.e.
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Result/consequence
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As a
result / therefore / for this reason
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New topic
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In
relation to / regarding / with reference to
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Careful, balanced
style
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Giving both sides of an argument
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In general
..., however ...
On the
whole ..., but ...
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Making a statement less general
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Many /
some ...
Usually /
typically / often ...
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Making a statement less certain
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It is
possible / probable that ...
It seems /
appears that ...
... tends
to be...
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Making a comparison less strong
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Substantially
/ considerably / much (+ comparative adjective)
Significantly
/ relatively (+ comparative adjective)
Marginally
/ slightly (+ comparative adjective)
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Concluding
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On
balance, ...
Taking all
the above points into consideration, ...
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