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esteemed organization / department / agency - WordReference …
Apr 7, 2017 · Hi all. I am writing a cover letter for an internship position posted by a government body, but I am not sure if the phrase "at your esteemed organization" suitable for this …
esteemed self - WordReference Forums
Mar 14, 2013 · Dear all, I am writing a letter to a mayor in a city in Europe. What do you think of the following sentence? "It would be an honor to meet your esteemed self in the future." "An …
Distinguished guest vs honored guest | WordReference Forums
Jun 27, 2013 · Yes, there is. If they are distinguished, they have probably performed outstandingly in some way. If they are honoured, then you hold them in esteem.
Highly esteemed/estimated Professor [address] - WordReference …
Jan 20, 2014 · I presume, with you, that he was making a joke. "Estimated" and "esteemed" are not at all similar in meaning, as a quick trip to the WR dictionary will confirm for you. In AE, we …
Adj "distinguished" and " esteemed" - WordReference Forums
Jan 15, 2022 · If you’re esteemed, you’re held in high esteem by other people. If you’re distinguished , that’s one of your personal characteristics and/or an aspect of your …
an adjective to give weight to a journal | WordReference Forums
Jul 8, 2014 · Words such as "your esteemed journal," "your respected journal" and so on will not affect what happens to your paper in any way, especially if the editor is a native speaker of …
It's been an honor/privilege working with you
Jan 22, 2010 · In my own opinion , It been my honour and privilege working with you. Things that we must consider if we use the word "honour "in speech means that he/ she is well no know …
the meaning of "considered" - WordReference Forums
Feb 12, 2015 · (qualified by a preceding adverb) esteemed: highly considered. Considering such, would it be possible to interpret "considered" as "careful" when the subject is a person? I …
"your presence will surely be of great pleasure to us"
Nov 8, 2011 · Hello everyone! I need your advice on a final sentence of an e-mail! I am basically trying to say that "we, as a family, will very much enjoy your presence in Istanbul" in a more …
esteem - WordReference Forums
Sep 30, 2011 · The examples I have given may help you realise that the 'was' is necessary. It's presence allows for (something like) a passive voice construction. Removing 'was' creates an …