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  • Should I use at soonest or as soonest? [closed]
    3 Soonest is used to say 'as quickly as is reasonable', it is the superlative form of the word of soon (soon -> sooner -> soonest) "As soon as possible" is what you should use: Please let us know as soon as possible (or as early as possible) if you can help us Usage in a response: I don't know for sure, the soonest I can know is later this
  • expressions - Polite alternatives to as soon as possible - English . . .
    At your earliest convenience is, as Tim says, a common idiom that I consider quite polite, if for no other reason than "at your convenience" is hardly ever used outside of this idiom, so it seems formal and the formal sense is polite I consider as soon as you can to be a less formal equivalent, more polite than as soon as possible, even though both are technically more urgent That's strictly
  • idiom requests - The soonest vs My soonest - English Language . . .
    I'm curious to know if it is incorrect to say, "I'll get back to you at MY soonest opportunity", or should I say, "I'll get back to you at THE soonest opportunity"?
  • verbs - Can revert be used as a synonym of reply? - English . . .
    In my local library there, for a time they had a series of these Speak Good English posters, each poster dealing with a specific "Singlish" issue I once saw one for Revert, something like: "Say 'please reply to my email as soon as possible' instead of 'please revert back soonest'"
  • politeness - At my earliest convenience - English Language Usage . . .
    I'm quite used to using the phrase "at your earliest convenience" to express urgency but also polite sensitivity to others' schedules and deadlines It means "Please do this as son as you can without
  • Usage of phrase revert back [duplicate] - English Language Usage . . .
    Possible Duplicate: Can 'revert' be used as a synonym of 'reply'? Is it correct English to refer to replying to someone or giving feedback as "reverting back"? People in my work
  • expressions - Whats the verdict on sooner than later? - English . . .
    John Lawler has actually opened my eyes to the fact that "sooner than later" makes sense Think about it When we say "sooner rather than later," what we really mean is soon rather than later So there is a redundancy to "sooner rather " Only one is really necessary Once you become accustomed to "sooner than later," it starts to sound correct
  • word usage - What does it mean by latest appointment? Does it mean . . .
    The latest appointment Means, the appointment available at the latest possible time of the day The last appointment available, before they close By contrast, the earliest appointment available, would be the first one available, counted from the time of asking The next free slot, from now This is distinct from the meaning of 'latest' as 'the fashionable and new' It doesn't mean that, here
  • Available soon vs. Soon available - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    As in a callout announcing a new product: "Available soon at your xyz dealer" or "Soon available at your xyz dealer!
  • Does chronological order mean the most recent item comes first?
    In technical and common parlance, the phrase "chronological order" indicates that the items are in order of occurrence or creation, oldest first (being the first in the chronology) So it's [ 1997, 1998, 1999 ] and not [ 1999, 1998, 1997 ] Ordering most recent first as in the example given in the question is called reverse chronological ordering or inverse chronological ordering





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