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Kumenglish Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Calling you

Context: I am calling the prospect on the phone after getting the project requirements by email from him.

I am calling you regarding the project requirements that need to be discussed and make clarified in some requirement before preparing the proposal document.


Is this sentence correct and context as well?

  

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Understandable, but not good business English. I am calling you regarding the project requirements. I need some more information and clarification of a few details before I can prepare the proposal.

  • Understandable, but not good business English.
  • I am calling you regarding the project requirements.
  • I need some more information and clarification of a few details before I can prepare the proposal.
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Understandable, but not good business English.


I am calling you regarding the project requirements. I need some more information and clarification of a few details before I can prepare the proposal.

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