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84 English lessons that sound formal

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71. “We conducted a survey of approximately 1,200 car owners from across the country.”

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72. “She goes above and beyond to deliver the very best education to each and every student.”

English Lesson: OK. Well, it was a pleasure meeting you.
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73. “OK. Well, it was a pleasure meeting you.”

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74. “Well, I'm currently employed as an account manager at a charter airline.”

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75. “Prior to that, I spent two years as an administrative assistant at a recruiting agency.”

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76. “Please join me in congratulating him on his new position.”

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77. “I'm pleased to announce that Carlos Turner has been promoted to Northeastern Regional Manager.”

English Lesson: Hopefully we can keep up the momentum this quarter as well.
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78. “Hopefully we can keep up the momentum this quarter as well.”

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79. “Please do not leave your valuables unattended.”

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80. “The company was established in Silicon Valley in 1983.”

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