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"Please give me a read permission to this site." vs "Please give me read-only permission for this site."

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. The first phrase 'please give me a read permission to this site' is asking for a specific type of permission, while the second phrase 'please give me read-only permission for this site' is specifying the exact permission level desired.

Last Updated: March 31, 2024

Please give me a read permission to this site.

This phrase is correct and commonly used when requesting a specific type of permission.

This phrase is used when asking for a particular type of permission, such as read access to a website or document.

Alternatives:

  • please grant me read access to this site.
  • please provide me with read permission for this site.

Please give me read-only permission for this site.

This phrase is also correct and commonly used when specifying the desired permission level, in this case, read-only access.

This phrase is used when requesting a specific permission level, such as read-only access to a website or document.

Alternatives:

  • please grant me read-only access to this site.
  • please provide me with read-only permission for this site.

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