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Is this formal enough? “Should I expect to get a call from you sometime this week?”
What do you call this profession in EnglishWhat do you call this button-shaped thing?What should you call your siblings who are each others' twins?Word for turning a situation around on someoneWhat do you call this fragment?Is the phrase 'get along with' formal enough to be used in a personal statement?Phone Conversation: "Are you going to hang up or will you …?What do you call this clamp in English?What should I conclude from this - A gay manWhat is the best phrase to tell students that they should get a worksheet from the board?
I'm contacting HR person from a company after an interview.
She told me she will contact me right after the interview, but she sent me an e-mail she will contact me at a later time.
So I'm trying to send an e-mail to ask when to expect a call.
Is the sentence:
Should I expect to receive/get a call from you sometime this week? I would greatly appreciate if you could let me know.
formal enough or should I write something else?
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I'm contacting HR person from a company after an interview.
She told me she will contact me right after the interview, but she sent me an e-mail she will contact me at a later time.
So I'm trying to send an e-mail to ask when to expect a call.
Is the sentence:
Should I expect to receive/get a call from you sometime this week? I would greatly appreciate if you could let me know.
formal enough or should I write something else?
phrases american-english
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I'm contacting HR person from a company after an interview.
She told me she will contact me right after the interview, but she sent me an e-mail she will contact me at a later time.
So I'm trying to send an e-mail to ask when to expect a call.
Is the sentence:
Should I expect to receive/get a call from you sometime this week? I would greatly appreciate if you could let me know.
formal enough or should I write something else?
phrases american-english
I'm contacting HR person from a company after an interview.
She told me she will contact me right after the interview, but she sent me an e-mail she will contact me at a later time.
So I'm trying to send an e-mail to ask when to expect a call.
Is the sentence:
Should I expect to receive/get a call from you sometime this week? I would greatly appreciate if you could let me know.
formal enough or should I write something else?
phrases american-english
phrases american-english
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Your statement of "Should I expect to receive a call from you sometime this week?" is fine; here are a couple alternatives in case you like one of them any better:
Can we arrange a specific time for the call?
Can you provide me with the approximate time to expect your call?
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I would go with "Should I expect a call this week?" or "When should I expect a call?" Though if there is a degree on my wall, I haven't seen it.
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"Should I expect..." is a better formal phrase to use. I would use the same.
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Your statement of "Should I expect to receive a call from you sometime this week?" is fine; here are a couple alternatives in case you like one of them any better:
Can we arrange a specific time for the call?
Can you provide me with the approximate time to expect your call?
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Your statement of "Should I expect to receive a call from you sometime this week?" is fine; here are a couple alternatives in case you like one of them any better:
Can we arrange a specific time for the call?
Can you provide me with the approximate time to expect your call?
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Your statement of "Should I expect to receive a call from you sometime this week?" is fine; here are a couple alternatives in case you like one of them any better:
Can we arrange a specific time for the call?
Can you provide me with the approximate time to expect your call?
Your statement of "Should I expect to receive a call from you sometime this week?" is fine; here are a couple alternatives in case you like one of them any better:
Can we arrange a specific time for the call?
Can you provide me with the approximate time to expect your call?
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I would go with "Should I expect a call this week?" or "When should I expect a call?" Though if there is a degree on my wall, I haven't seen it.
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I would go with "Should I expect a call this week?" or "When should I expect a call?" Though if there is a degree on my wall, I haven't seen it.
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I would go with "Should I expect a call this week?" or "When should I expect a call?" Though if there is a degree on my wall, I haven't seen it.
I would go with "Should I expect a call this week?" or "When should I expect a call?" Though if there is a degree on my wall, I haven't seen it.
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"Should I expect..." is a better formal phrase to use. I would use the same.
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"Should I expect..." is a better formal phrase to use. I would use the same.
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"Should I expect..." is a better formal phrase to use. I would use the same.
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"Should I expect..." is a better formal phrase to use. I would use the same.
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