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84 English lessons that sound formal

English Lesson: I can assist you with that.
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41. “I can assist you with that.”

English Lesson: I urge everyone to take advantage of the free flu shots being offered this week.
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42. “I urge everyone to take advantage of the free flu shots being offered this week.”

English Lesson: Take a moment to answer those questions on page 13 if you haven't done so already.
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43. “Take a moment to answer those questions on page 13 if you haven't done so already.”

English Lesson: People say that Detroit is long past its prime, but some still hold out hope that the city will revive itself.
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44. “People say that Detroit is long past its prime, but some still hold out hope that the city will revive itself.”

English Lesson: She is also the recipient of numerous awards, including the Pulitzer Prize for Nonfiction.
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45. “She is also the recipient of numerous awards, including the Pulitzer Prize for Nonfiction.”

English Lesson: Please disregard my last message. It was mistakenly sent to the wrong group.
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46. “Please disregard my last message. It was mistakenly sent to the wrong group.”

English Lesson: Please note that these dates are tentative.
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47. “Please note that these dates are tentative.”

English Lesson: Sylvia, where do you stand on this?
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48. “Sylvia, where do you stand on this?”

English Lesson: Hi. You've reached Misty. I'm not available to take your call right now, but please leave a message and I'll get back to you as soon as I can.
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49. “Hi. You've reached Misty. I'm not available to take your call right now, but please leave a message and I'll get back to you as soon as I can.”

English Lesson: It's imperative that you keep up with the reading.
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50. “It's imperative that you keep up with the reading.”

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