Please give me some time to check with my team and get back to you with answers(responded to your doubts).
Is this sentence correct? Can you suggest this " with answers (responded to your doubts)" and any suitable words?
kumenglish Please give me some time to check with my team and get back to you with answers. Good as shown. Do not add 'responded to your doubts'.
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kumenglishPlease give me some time to check with my team and get back to you with answers.
Good as shown. Do not add 'responded to your doubts'. It's unnecessary and unidiomatic.
CJ
You're answering questions– not doubts.
Please give me some time to check with my team and get back to you with answers to your questions.