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Kindly give a timeline as to when this will be resolved. vs Kindly give a timeline to when this will be resolved.

Both phrases are similar, but the first one is more commonly used and considered more correct. The preposition 'as' is typically used after 'timeline' in this context. The second phrase is less common and may sound slightly awkward to native speakers.

Last updated: April 09, 2024

Kindly give a timeline as to when this will be resolved.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to politely request a specific timeframe for when something will be resolved.
  • Kindly give a timeline as to when this will be resolved.
  • That is why, Commissioner, we are asking the Commission to kindly give a clear answer to the three specific questions we have put to you in the course of this debate.
  • Should give a better view of Nathan's pseudo-aneurysm and hopefully help me estimate a timeline for his wife.
  • Then once you look across the painting it kind of gives a feeling of a timeline and what happens durning life and how chaotic it can be.
  • So kindly give my regards to Lemaitre.
  • If a positive decision is made, can the Commission give a timeline as to when the funding will be made available?
  • Can the Commission give a timeline as to when such a proposal will go to comitology for agreement?
  • Now, if you'll kindly give me a receipt.
  • Kindly give me a clearer answer to my question.
  • I'd kindly give you another go-round, that's what you want.
  • Will the casino kindly give me another $1,000?
  • The stream kindly gives us three and a half of them.
  • We shouldn't let circumstance impose a timeline.
  • Except there's a timeline problem.
  • And the helmet that Loge holds, now kindly give back to me
  • Mrs. Smith, would you kindly give me your autograph?
  • For the colleagues a piece of service information - Please, kindly give relief to the news about the closure of the Cathedral.
  • Could the Commission give a timeline as to what airports should now expect, so that they can plan to order new equipment, and so that the travelling public can know what to expect in good time?
  • So, instead of making up stories, we are going to establish a timeline.
  • And then we can also see a timeline.
  • So think about your pitch as a timeline.

Alternatives:

  • kindly give a timeline for when this will be resolved.
  • kindly provide a timeline as to when this will be resolved.
  • kindly provide a timeline for when this will be resolved.

Kindly give a timeline to when this will be resolved.

This phrase is correct but less common in English.

This phrase can also be used to request a specific timeframe for when something will be resolved, but it may sound slightly awkward to native speakers.
  • Kindly give a timeline to when this will be resolved.
  • That is why, Commissioner, we are asking the Commission to kindly give a clear answer to the three specific questions we have put to you in the course of this debate.
  • Should give a better view of Nathan's pseudo-aneurysm and hopefully help me estimate a timeline for his wife.
  • Then once you look across the painting it kind of gives a feeling of a timeline and what happens durning life and how chaotic it can be.
  • So kindly give my regards to Lemaitre.
  • If a positive decision is made, can the Commission give a timeline as to when the funding will be made available?
  • Can the Commission give a timeline as to when such a proposal will go to comitology for agreement?
  • Now, if you'll kindly give me a receipt.
  • Kindly give me a clearer answer to my question.
  • I'd kindly give you another go-round, that's what you want.
  • Will the casino kindly give me another $1,000?
  • The stream kindly gives us three and a half of them.
  • We shouldn't let circumstance impose a timeline.
  • Except there's a timeline problem.
  • And the helmet that Loge holds, now kindly give back to me
  • Mrs. Smith, would you kindly give me your autograph?
  • For the colleagues a piece of service information - Please, kindly give relief to the news about the closure of the Cathedral.
  • Could the Commission give a timeline as to what airports should now expect, so that they can plan to order new equipment, and so that the travelling public can know what to expect in good time?
  • So, instead of making up stories, we are going to establish a timeline.
  • And then we can also see a timeline.
  • So think about your pitch as a timeline.

Alternatives:

  • kindly give a timeline for when this will be resolved.
  • kindly provide a timeline as to when this will be resolved.
  • kindly provide a timeline for when this will be resolved.

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