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prepositions - What is the difference between "information …
Dec 31, 2017 · information of a sensitive nature This does not mean information about "sensitive nature", but describes the information as sensitive (so it might need to be kept private). …
Provide information "on", "of" or "about" something?
Sep 15, 2020 · Normally you'd say "important information" or "urgent information", but the of form is a well-accepted formal phrasing. You might try to use it to indicate owner of the information, …
grammaticality - Information on? for? about? - English Language ...
Aug 18, 2015 · Which is grammatically correct? A visit was made to local supermarket to observe and collect information for/on/about the fat contents of vegetable spread and butter available in …
plural forms - Information or Informations? - English Language …
Feb 20, 2014 · I thought information is singular and plural. But now I'm not sure which version is right: The dialogue shows two important informations. OR The dialogue shows two important …
indian english - For your information or for your kind information ...
Jun 15, 2017 · Information cannot be kind, but it can be given with kindness. You can put 'kind' in similar greetings, such as 'kind regards' - the regards you are giving giving are kind in nature. …
phrase meaning - "for your information" or "for your notification ...
Jun 17, 2016 · Since you are providing information, use for your information. However, notification might apply if the information affects the status of products or services already in-process or …
Which term is correct? "I have no" or "I don't have any"
Dec 9, 2015 · Both forms of negation are correct. The former is known as no-negation: Dr Gillian McKeith has no medical qualification whereas the latter is known as not-negation: Dr Gillian …
"Relating" Vs "Related" in the following sentence?
Do you have any information related to / relating to ice hockey? Here, both of them appear to give the same meaning but they are still different in the following sense. Do you have any …
politeness - "Please Find Attached or "Please Find Enclosed" in a ...
Jul 7, 2016 · Please find attached "Monthly status report" PDF for your reference would be appropriate; you cannot enclose anything in an email because they don't have envelopes. …
phrase usage - "in more details" or "in detail" - English Language ...
To use the correct adjective with the phrase "in detail", think about fewer vs less in number vs amount - but remember "in detail" means specifically or completely already. Examples: I have …