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  • phrase usage - save the date vs safe the date - English Language . . .
    And, is "save the date" a phrase that is commonly used or is there a better phrase? AFAIK it means something like "please save the date to your calendar (or remember the date and block it)"
  • meaning - Save something to vs Save something on onto - English . . .
    Save to is more straightforward when you want to put something into a container Save on can have other uses such as Save on time (to meet a deadline) or Save on your budget (to spend less or avail discount)
  • phrase usage - Confirmation for versus confirmation of - English . . .
    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 they come from is commendable Do so at every
  • phrase usage - How to express please be reminded - English Language . . .
    8 Actually "Please be reminded" is used to reiterate a reminder For instance, if you had mentioned in a previous memo that there would be a company picnic and that there are to be no pets, you can reiterate this closer to the date of the picnic in another memo and state: "Please be reminded that no pets are to be brought to the picnic "
  • The information were successful updated. or The information were . . .
    Neither The information was updated successfully or The information was successfully updated Are both correct though with minimal amounts of difference in meaning The only real difference is whether you are putting the stress on the update or the success
  • plural forms - As follows vs as follow - English Language Learners . . .
    'As follows' means 'as described in the passage that follows this' What comes next, usually in the form of a list For example, Mary planned her day as follows: returning all phone calls; a department meeting; lunch with her colleagues; library research This term is always put in the singular (“follows”) even though it applies to numerous items and is frequently followed by a colon It
  • structure - Does save time go with on something and Ving to . . .
    "saving time on (something)" means shaving time from it, not completely eliminating it "I can save time on commuting if I take the earlier train, which is an express with fewer stops" But "save time (doing something)" can mean the same, but also to eliminate it "I can save time doing laundry if I join a nudist colony"
  • Present tense or present perfect in once we receive have received this . . .
    I would literally go with the wording from your first paragraph: "We cannot provide [you] with the data she requested right away since we still have not received it from a third-party However, we are expecting it in the near future [and will let you know when we receive it] "
  • Which is correct: have been completed or are completed
    The requested modifications have been completed is better, because you are referring to a continuing action (you finished writing the code, but it will get tested next) Put into context: The requested modifications have been completed You may now begin your testing process In this example: The requested modifications are completed are refers to the current state, but completed is past
  • word usage - too soon versus too early - English Language Learners . . .
    If it's too early to do something, that means the proposed activity normally should take place later within the contextually relevant time-frame That's later in the day for OP's exact example, but I might say it's too early [in the year] to be planting flowers in your garden right now, for example On the other hand, too soon normally means not enough time has elapsed since some





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