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Yypr Posted 5 years ago
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On behalf of someone

Hello! I would like to know if the following is correct. "We have been informed that John will be on behalf of Sam". Meaning in representation during a meeting. Thanks!

  

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yyprI would like to know if the following is correct

No. One possible sentence with "behalf" is "We have been informed that John will attend on behalf of Sam."

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yypr

Hello! I would like to know if the following is correct. "We have been informed that John will be on behalf of Sam". Meaning in representation during a meeting. Thanks!

It's not correct, and it seems that something is missing.

Is it John will be speaking on behalf of Sam, maybe?

CJ

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