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27 English lessons for introducing an idea

English Lesson: Sorry to keep pestering you, but who can I speak to about getting access to the shared drive?
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11. “Sorry to keep pestering you, but who can I speak to about getting access to the shared drive?”

English Lesson: As you're all aware, we've been forced to make significant cutbacks.
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12. “As you're all aware, we've been forced to make significant cutbacks.”

English Lesson: As you can see, the advantages of the new site are, one, it's personalized.
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13. “As you can see, the advantages of the new site are, one, it's personalized.”

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

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15. “You know, I've been thinking about the move.”

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16. “All right, we'll pick it back up in the morning.”

English Lesson: I must say, I've been quite impressed with the quality of the pictures that I've taken with it.
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17. “I must say, I've been quite impressed with the quality of the pictures that I've taken with it.”

English Lesson: But seriously, it's time you got rid of that thing.
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18. “But seriously, it's time you got rid of that thing.”

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

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20. “(Clear your throat) Can I have everyone's attention for a moment?”

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