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84 English lessons that sound formal

English Lesson: I will be out of the office for the week of December 27, with limited access to e-mail.
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61. “I will be out of the office for the week of December 27, with limited access to e-mail.”

English Lesson: As you're well aware, all requests for tech support are to go through me.
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62. “As you're well aware, all requests for tech support are to go through me.”

English Lesson: As the Earth orbits around the sun, the angle at which sunlight hits the Earth changes.
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63. “As the Earth orbits around the sun, the angle at which sunlight hits the Earth changes.”

English Lesson: All reimbursement requests must be submitted by Dec. 8th.
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64. “All reimbursement requests must be submitted by Dec. 8th.”

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65. “She was initially hesitant to give me her phone number, but I was persistent.”

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66. “If you have any questions regarding Adele or her performance, please feel free to contact me.”

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67. “She is highly motivated, reliable, and pleasant to work with.”

English Lesson: Hi — I don't think we've been properly introduced. I'm Aaron.
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68. “Hi — I don't think we've been properly introduced. I'm Aaron.”

English Lesson: I'd just like to say, on behalf of everyone here, good luck in your new home.
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69. “I'd just like to say, on behalf of everyone here, good luck in your new home.”

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70. “9% of respondents indicated that they did not have car insurance.”

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