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expressions - Polite alternatives to as soon as possible - English . . . Please finish this task asap One alternative to asap is at the earliest Please finish this task as soon as possible at the earliest Another choice would be to re-word your statement as follows I request you to expedite this task Expedite conveys the sense of urgency in a formal way
Whats another way to say my learnings? What's another way to say “my learnings”? my lessons Suggested alternatives include lessons learned, “things one learned” – or simply lessons – discoveries, findings, insights, and takeaways
Other expressions for to be the devils advocate? Is there another way or expression to say: He is the devil's advocate I don't quite like this expression, and I don't know if it is a good idea to use it in a religious context
another way to express readiness for something I am trying to express the idea that I am ready to begin in a way that is personal and not excessively formal or stilted I have overused ready to begin something form Other ways to do so can
Whats another way of saying one step ahead? [duplicate] Another related expression is think on one's feet Farlex says To be able to think clearly in times of stress, especially when forming a solution to a pressing problem If you think on your feet, you make good decisions quickly and react quickly when things change
synonyms - Alternate phrase for I would be happy to - English . . . However, I would really appreciate some thoughts on another better way to express the second part of this sentence since I have already used that phrase previously in the email "As you progress in your hiring process, I would be happy to meet again to further discuss my fit with your firm and to get better acquainted "