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"I implore you guys to reduce turnaround time for task given and carefully review each others work before it is sent" vs "I implore you guys to reduce turnaround time of task given and carefully review each others work before it is sent"

Both phrases are correct, but they have slight differences in prepositions. The first phrase uses 'of task given' while the second phrase uses 'for task given.' Both prepositions are commonly used in similar contexts, so the choice between them is a matter of personal preference or style.

Last Updated: March 31, 2024

This phrase is a polite way to ask a group of people to reduce the time it takes to complete a task and to review each other's work before submission. The preposition 'for' is used to indicate the purpose or reason for reducing the turnaround time.
This phrase is a polite way to ask a group of people to reduce the time it takes to complete a task and to review each other's work before submission. The preposition 'of' is used to indicate the specific task given.

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