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What you want is confirmation of receipt of the essay. This is not only ugly, it is potentially confusing, because a receipt is a confirmation of receipt of the essay; and we call that a receipt for the essay. This is what happens when people use nominalized verbs instead of actual verbs. Your instinct to turn those nominals back into the verbs ...
5. Nov. 2022 · "Awaiting your confirmation" is in fact short for "We are awaiting your confirmation" (or "I am awaiting your confirmation.") The short form is fine as it stands. In an informal medium such as email, incomplete sentences are quite acceptable, and it is at least arguable that "
29. März 2016 · 2. "Give confirmation" means that someone needs the confirmation, usually in order to proceed with something else, and that confirmation is usually directed at that person. For example, if I need to make travel arrangements to be present for a course, then I need confirmation that I have been approved for that course before I make those ...
26. Feb. 2021 · If you're writing a formal letter, and need the other party to reply as quickly as possible, how can you do it in the most polite, eloquent fashion? No matter how I try to do it, it always sounds too
Use Please instead of kindly- Please find the attached...If your are giving them information that you want them to know then you can use "for your information" if your are giving them something you would like them to be able to refer to then use "for your reference."
7. Juli 2016 · In email writing, when we are attaching any document, what is the correct, formal and more polite way to write: Please find attached "Monthly status report" PDF for your reference.
3. März 2017 · If API documentation specifies that a confirmation will be returned, then we can easily use "the" confirmation to refer to the expected confirmation, the one documented in the API docs. Or it could simply be the confirmation which the server sends back. That idea can be in the mind of the author/speaker; it doesn't have to be expressly stated ...
15. Sept. 2020 · Which is grammatical: "it provides information on something", or, "it provides information of something", or, "it provides information about something"? Or if all are grammatical, which one is used
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5. Jan. 2022 · Stack Exchange Network. Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q&A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers.