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  1. nouns - Colleagues or Colleague's? - English Language & Usage Stack ...

    Jun 8, 2018 · Here is the context: Please enter a colleagues email address: My coworker believes that in this context, it should be colleagues. I think that because it is a possessive noun, that it should be

  2. word usage - business partners vs. colleagues - English Language ...

    May 30, 2025 · According to the definition you yourself quote, colleagues are people who work together. One's business partners, again according to the quotation in the answer, are the people who share …

  3. Formal writing: "…for my colleagues and {I/me/myself}."?

    Sep 24, 2017 · As I understand it, what prompted this question was the palatability of the phrase "my colleagues and me". I find that (re)grouping the phrase as "for my colleagues and me" renders it …

  4. Is it appropriate to use the salutation "Dear All" in a work email?

    If you are suggesting something formal, talking from position of rights or power, you may want to use more formal "Dear Colleagues" to make the argument stronger. If you are making a proposal, and …

  5. How do you greet multiple recipients in an e-mail?

    How do you greet multiple recipients in an e-mail? Assuming they're both male, I just use "Sirs", but it seems a bit informal.

  6. What would you call the "colleagues" of someone in a cohort ...

    Feb 5, 2017 · What would you call the "colleagues" of someone in a cohort (specifically educational context)? Ask Question Asked 9 years, 2 months ago Modified 4 years, 1 month ago

  7. "If you or your colleague has" or "If you or your colleague have"?

    For absolute grammatical pedantry, you could include both: If you have, or your colleague has any questions ... If you have any questions, or your colleague has, ... However very few writers or …

  8. "Effect" vs. "Affect" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    May 26, 2020 · I've noticed that some people use effect and affect interchangeably. What are the differences between these two and when are the proper situations to use each of them?

  9. Should I use capital or small letter here? "Dear All" or "Dear all"?

    Sep 18, 2015 · The capitalization does not make it polite or impolite. If I were writing this, and sending it to my colleagues, I would write "Dear Colleagues," I do not like "DearAll," and prefer to address the …

  10. What style should I use in e-mail salutations to superiors, colleagues ...

    Possible Duplicates: Salutation in an Email How do you greet multiple recipients in an e-mail? How do I use the initial words while writing an e-mail, in particular, to my superiors? Suppose