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for your question on morning meeting vs for your question at morning meeting

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'For your question on morning meeting' is used when referring to a question related to the topic of a morning meeting. 'For your question at morning meeting' is used when referring to a question asked during a specific morning meeting.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 570 views

for your question on morning meeting

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a question related to the topic of a morning meeting.

This phrase is used to indicate that the question is about the morning meeting itself or something discussed during the meeting.
  • Thank you, Mr Posselt, for your question on a very important subject.
  • Thank you, Mr Bowe, for your question.
  • As for your question, no, Shane wasn't with them.
  • No, thank you for your question.
  • I thank you, Eileen, for your question.
  • There is not an answer for your question.
  • Mrs Jensen, thank you very much for your question.
  • The phone lines are open for your questions.
  • Thank you for your question, Lord Dartmouth.
  • Thank you, colleagues, for your questions.
  • I thank you for your question, which highlights the importance of applying European law.
  • Mrs McGuinness, thank you for your question.
  • Thank you for your question, Mrs Panayotopoulos-Cassiotou.
  • Thank you for your question concerning the situation of religious communities in Uzbekistan.
  • As for your questions, I am Kang the conqueror.
  • Thank you for your question, because it gives me the opportunity to explain myself.
  • Thank you very much for your question.
  • Mr Portas, thank you for your question.
  • Thank you, Mr Böge, for your question.
  • Thank you for your question, Mr Schulz.

for your question at morning meeting

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a question asked during a specific morning meeting.

This phrase is used to specify that the question was asked in the context of a particular morning meeting.
  • Thank you, Mr Bowe, for your question.
  • As for your question, no, Shane wasn't with them.
  • No, thank you for your question.
  • I thank you, Eileen, for your question.
  • There is not an answer for your question.
  • Mrs Jensen, thank you very much for your question.
  • The phone lines are open for your questions.
  • Thank you for your question, Lord Dartmouth.
  • Thank you, colleagues, for your questions.
  • I thank you for your question, which highlights the importance of applying European law.
  • Mrs McGuinness, thank you for your question.
  • Thank you for your question, Mrs Panayotopoulos-Cassiotou.
  • Thank you for your question concerning the situation of religious communities in Uzbekistan.
  • As for your questions, I am Kang the conqueror.
  • Thank you for your question, because it gives me the opportunity to explain myself.
  • Thank you very much for your question.
  • Mr Portas, thank you for your question.
  • Thank you, Mr Böge, for your question.
  • Thank you for your question, Mr Schulz.
  • Many thanks to you all for your questions and comments.

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