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84 English lessons that sound formal

English Lesson: I take it you disagree...
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21. “I take it you disagree...”

English Lesson: Ladies and gentlemen, we're experiencing some turbulence. Please return to your seats and fasten your seatbelts.
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22. “Ladies and gentlemen, we're experiencing some turbulence. Please return to your seats and fasten your seatbelts.”

English Lesson: Please refer any payroll-related questions to Jared going forward.
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23. “Please refer any payroll-related questions to Jared going forward.”

English Lesson: We are working day and night to restore power to all the areas that have experienced outages.
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24. “We are working day and night to restore power to all the areas that have experienced outages.”

English Lesson: Please retain this receipt for your records.
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25. “Please retain this receipt for your records.”

English Lesson: Dear Lord, we thank you for this food that we're about to receive.
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26. “Dear Lord, we thank you for this food that we're about to receive.”

English Lesson: As you leave the train, please watch the gap between the train and the platform.
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27. “As you leave the train, please watch the gap between the train and the platform.”

English Lesson: Allow me to introduce Dr. Melanie Gantz. Dr. Gantz is a leading authority on Native American history and culture.
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28. “Allow me to introduce Dr. Melanie Gantz. Dr. Gantz is a leading authority on Native American history and culture.”

English Lesson: In case of fire, use stairs unless otherwise instructed.
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29. “In case of fire, use stairs unless otherwise instructed.”

English Lesson: In the unlikely event of an emergency water landing, you may find a flotation device beneath your seat cushion.
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30. “In the unlikely event of an emergency water landing, you may find a flotation device beneath your seat cushion.”

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