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What's the word when you learn something good unintentionally accidentally along the way stuff? [duplicate]
single-word-requests
expressions
phrase-requests
formality
business-language
How to use the term "carbon copy" in business emails?
word-usage
business-language
email
"Support team lead" or "support team leader"
word-choice
business-language
What do you call a client who is one of the most important for your business? [closed]
idioms
british-english
idiom-requests
business-language
What is the best answer to the question "How are you" in business meetings? [duplicate]
business-language
questions
Is "solutioning" a correct word?
grammaticality
is-it-a-word
gerunds
business-language
"Out of the box" — when should I use this phrase?
meaning
phrases
expressions
business-language
"personal issue", "private issue", "personal affair", or "personal business"?
phrases
business-language
"Does it make sense?" or "Do you understand me?"? [closed]
word-choice
phrases
questions
business-language
Please is polite but can adding it seem impolite or impatient
grammar
politeness
business-language
"I take on board your thoughts" in a formal setting
phrases
formality
business-language
Term for staggered delivery approach (delivering service before total completion of the project)
business-language
"Good night", "sleep well", which one is more formal, which one is more intimate? [closed]
phrases
formality
business-language
greetings
Capitalizing "the" when mid-sentence in a company name?
capitalization
business-language
Nice expression for saying "I need to actually do the entire task just to check if it is doable"
expressions
business-language
Meaning of "catch you on the flip side"
meaning
expressions
slang
email
business-language
Asking female employees to come to my room [closed]
american-english
politeness
business-language
imperatives
gender-politics
Short word to describe someone wearing smartglasses [closed]
single-word-requests
slang
business-language
Meaning of "What are your new coordinates"?
meaning
idioms
north-american-english
business-language
I was asked by my boss to 'have them do sth', is that rude or not?
meaning
offensive-language
business-language
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