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So, "Sincerely" is quite polite if you don't know the other party. So, in an example, "Sincerely, Alisha. So, those are 10 expressions for business emails. I hope that those were useful for you, and I hope that you can use them right away in your business emails and in other polite email and writing related situations. If you have any questions or if there's another expression that you like to use in your business emails, please let us know in the comments.
Thank you very much for watching this episode of Top Words and I will see you again soon. Sincerely, Alisha. Very professional. That's our job, to be very professional on the Internet. That's recording? To whom it may concern, I'm writing today regarding a request. I'm going to stop. Hide All. Please Sign In to leave a comment.
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Enter E-Mail Address. Already a Member? Sign in Here. The first expression is "to whom it may concern. The next expression is "I'm writing today regarding. The next expression is "would you be available. The next expression is "Would it be possible for you to. The next expression is "we'd like to request. The next expression is "We'd like to inquire about. The next one is "If you could be so kind as to.
So, the next expression is "I look forward to hearing from you soon," or, "I look forward to hearing from you again soon. The next expression is "I look forward to working with you. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top.
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Ask Question. Asked 10 years, 9 months ago. Active 10 years, 9 months ago. Viewed k times. Let me know when you are free so that we can discuss this in more details. Disclaimer: I'm not a native English speaker as if I had to explain that.
Improve this question. Jimi Oke Ivo Rossi Ivo Rossi 2, 13 13 gold badges 29 29 silver badges 39 39 bronze badges. Just thought I'd point out that you want "more detail" singular rather than "more details". This isn't what you're asking about of course. Just to expand on Noldorin's comment, I would also drop the word more , it's redundant.
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