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contact us on vs contact us at

Both 'contact us on' and 'contact us at' are commonly used phrases in English. They are interchangeable and can be used depending on personal preference or context. There is little to no difference in meaning between the two.
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contact us on

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate the method or platform through which someone can contact a person or organization. It is followed by the specific communication channel such as phone number, email address, or social media platform.

Examples:

  • You can contact us on our customer service hotline.
  • Please contact us on our website for further information.
  • Feel free to contact us on social media for any inquiries.
  • Commissioner McCREEVY, in H8, reiterates these facts: The Commission did not become aware of the problems of Equitable Life until early 2001, when Members of this Parliament began to contact us on behalf of their constituents who were Equitable policyholders.
  • Do not hesitate to contact us on any questions you might have.
  • He said he'll contact us soon on the satellite phone.
  • If you have any information regarding the whereabouts of Mr Van De Merwe, contact us immediately on 0800-stop-wikus.
  • If you have any information regarding the whereabouts of van de Merwe... please contact us immediately on 0-800-STOP-WlKUS.
  • The EU has frequent and numerous contacts with the US on a range of UN issues.
  • We have a contact bearing down on us at almost 40 knots.
  • The Council has regular contacts with the US on a wide range of foreign policy issues, in particular within the framework of its political consultations which take place at regular intervals, normally twice a year.
  • The Commission is also in contact with the US authorities on the issue and has been involved in meetings with the US Counter Terrorism Coordinator during his recent visit to Brussels.
  • No, we should wait for Tony to contact us.
  • You can contact us when you've completed your education.
  • Noon tomorrow, if not hear no contact us.
  • I believe you've been trying to contact us.
  • You may not have another chance to contact us.
  • If you have any information about this young woman, please contact us.
  • He said Kimura would contact us.
  • He said he will contact us.
  • They said to sit tight and they'd contact us.
  • Assistant Go will probably contact us anyway.
  • If you see anything that looks unusual... you contact us.

Alternatives:

  • reach out to us on
  • get in touch with us on
  • communicate with us on

contact us at

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is also used to indicate the method or platform through which someone can contact a person or organization. It is followed by the specific location, email address, or phone number where contact can be made.

Examples:

  • You can contact us at our office number.
  • Please contact us at support@example.com for assistance.
  • Feel free to contact us at the following address.

Alternatives:

  • reach out to us at
  • get in touch with us at
  • communicate with us at

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