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"please disregard previous" vs "please disregard email"

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Please disregard email' is used when referring to a specific email that should be ignored, while 'Please disregard previous' is used when referring to something mentioned or done earlier that should be ignored.

Last Updated: April 01, 2024

please disregard previous

This phrase is correct and commonly used when asking someone to ignore something mentioned or done earlier.

This phrase is used when you want someone to ignore or forget about something that was mentioned or done previously.

Examples:

  • Please disregard previous instructions.
  • Please disregard previous email.
  • Please disregard previous comments.
  • Please disregard previous version of the document.
  • Please disregard previous agreement.

please disregard email

This phrase is correct and commonly used when asking someone to ignore a specific email.

This phrase is used when you want someone to ignore a particular email that was sent or received.

Examples:

  • Please disregard email sent on June 1st.
  • Please disregard email with the subject 'Meeting Rescheduled'.
  • Please disregard email from John Smith.
  • Please disregard email attachment.
  • Please disregard email regarding the project.

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