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Wildblue Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

The usage of "at your convenience"

Hello. I am going to tell someone to do something for me at a time that is best and easiest for him and I want to be formal and polite. Is the following sentence appropriate? I think it's not polite enough. I don't want it to seem like an order. Are there any other phrases I can add to this sentence? Thank you for your help.

"Please review the text at your convenience."

  

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" It's quite polite and also formal. "Earliest" adds a tad bit of urgency.

  • " It's quite polite and also formal.
  • "Earliest" adds a tad bit of urgency.
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Wildblue"Please review the text at your (earliest) convenience."

It's quite polite and also formal. "Earliest" adds a tad bit of urgency.

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