English Language & Usage Asked by Dylan Czenski on April 1, 2021
I want to confirm with my supervisor in an email regarding something that was mentioned at a meeting. What should I use instead of “just for confirming, …”?
Edit: I want to send an email starting with “just for confirming, do we need to examine the generated code, and …” But instead of “just confirming,” which I think is too informal, what other phrases can I use? Thanks
I would remove the word "just" as it doesn't really add anything. Better starts would be:
Correct answer by Adrian Larson on April 1, 2021
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