I need to write to a visitor and let him know that I will be arranging for meetings, guided tour of our museum as well as give him ample time to visit exhibitions on his own, but need to know if it would be more appropriate to write "as you will."
Sentence: I will arrange a meeting and a guided tour for either June 22 or 23 as well as give you ample time to tour our public exhibit spaces as you will.
Top answer
"As you will" is very formal and somewhat old-fashioned. "at your leisure" would be a good alternate.
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"As you will" is very formal and somewhat old-fashioned.
"at your leisure" would be a good alternate.
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