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Enquire : A more formal way to say "ask."
Request : A more formal way to say "ask for."
Schedule : A more formal way to say "book," as in "I would like to book an appointment."
Verify : A more formal way to say "check," or to make sure of something.
on behalf of : A more formal way to say "for" a company, as in to do something for a company.
Receive : A more formal way to say "get."
Provide : A more formal way to say "give."
Assist : A more formal way to say "help."
Require : A more formal way to say "need."
Apologize : A more formal way to "say sorry."
Give my regards to : A more formal way to say "say hello to."
Inform : A more formal way to say "tell."
would like to : a more formal way to say I "want to."
could : a more formal way to say "can."
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OCLUD
a more formal way to say "can."
ASTSSI
A more formal way to say "help."
RMONFI
A more formal way to say "tell."
RFYVEI
A more formal way to say "check," or to make sure of something.
EUIQENR
A more formal way to say "ask."
EPRIVOD
A more formal way to say "give."
ERIVEEC
A more formal way to say "get."
SRUETEQ
A more formal way to say "ask for."
RQEIRUE
A more formal way to say "need."
SEULHEDC
A more formal way to say "book," as in "I would like to book an appointment."
APIOZOGLE
A more formal way to "say sorry."
HFFLOBOAEN
A more formal way to say "for" a company, as in to do something for a company.