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HUBLOT Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Ladies and gentlemen, let me introduce to you the CEO of Microsoft, Mr. Steve Ballmer.

Ladies and gentlemen, let me introduce to you the CEO of Microsoft, Mr. Steve Ballmer.
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Have you said or heard "Ladies and gentlemen, I give you someone" to mean "Ladies and gentlemen, let me introduce to you someone"?
  

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Hi, No. "Let me introduce" is the common utterance in this matter. Regards

  • Hi, No.
  • "Let me introduce" is the common utterance in this matter.
  • Regards
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Hi,

No. "Let me introduce" is the common utterance in this matter.

Regards
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Thank you, Regards.

Does "Ladies and gentlemen, I give you someone" sound formal?
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Hi,

It doesn't sound more formal to me. However, I prefer the first utterance.

Regards
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Thank you, Regards.

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