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Kumenglish Posted 7 years ago
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I attended a meeting on(or)about how to follow up the prospects(Future clients) and discuss their requirements separately.

We have discussed the prospect's requirement (or) requirements of prospects at a meeting.

Please suggest any changes in these sentences to make it better business English.

  

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kumenglish I attended a meeting on(or) about how to follow up with the prospects(Future clients) and discuss their requirements separately individually . Both "on" or "about" are fine though. Do you mean individually or privately?

  • kumenglish I attended a meeting on(or) about how to follow up with the prospects(Future clients) and discuss their requirements separately individually .
  • Both "on" or "about" are fine though.
  • Do you mean individually or privately?
  • I don't think separately is the right word.
  • kumenglish We have discussed the prospect's requirements (or) requirements of prospects at a meeting.
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kumenglishI attended a meeting on(or)about how to follow up with the prospects(Future clients) and discuss their requirements separately individually

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