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Onelook Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Reach out to them for their involvement

I organized a charity race in New York for cancer awareness and I reached out to them for their involvement so they can participate in the event.


Not sure if reach out to them for X is the right expression to use here. Is there any other way to word this, or is this fine? Any other similar expression?

  

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Yes, "to reach out" is the correct expression. However, your sentence is awkward. " or I organized a charity race in New York for cancer awareness and I asked them to be involved in the event.

  • Yes, "to reach out" is the correct expression.
  • However, your sentence is awkward.
  • " or I organized a charity race in New York for cancer awareness and I asked them to be involved in the event.
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Yes, "to reach out" is the correct expression. However, your sentence is awkward.

"I organized a charity race in New York for cancer awareness and I reached out to them for their participation in the event."

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I organized a charity race in New York for cancer awareness and I asked them to be involved in the event.

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