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Chandrasekhar Reddy Posted 10 years ago
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Is my sentence correct?

I have not gotten complete details from the XYZ team. I will keep you posted with all the details about the website development work that we are going to do in future.
  

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"in the future" It's ambiguous. Are you going to notify them about all the future website development work your team will do, or are you going to keep them notified as new information on this particular project is available?

  • "in the future" It's ambiguous.
  • Are you going to notify them about all the future website development work your team will do, or are you going to keep them notified as new information on this particular project is available?
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"in the future"

It's ambiguous. Are you going to notify them about all the future website development work your team will do, or are you going to keep them notified as new information on this particular project is available?
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I am going to notify them about all the future website development work.
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OK, then just write "in the future"

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