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I have looked at your email. vs I have reviewed your email.

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English. They convey a similar meaning of examining or going through an email. The choice between 'looked at' and 'reviewed' depends on the level of detail and scrutiny involved in the examination.

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I have looked at your email.

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate that you have examined the email.

This phrase is suitable for informal situations or when you want to convey a casual level of examination of the email.

Examples:

  • I have looked at your email, but I haven't had a chance to respond yet.

Alternatives:

  • I have glanced at your email.
  • I have seen your email.
  • I have checked your email.

I have reviewed your email.

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate a more thorough examination or assessment of the email content.

This phrase is suitable for formal or professional contexts where a detailed analysis or evaluation of the email is implied.

Examples:

  • I have reviewed your email and have some feedback for you.
  • I have reviewed your proposal for the Jordan Valley.
  • I have reviewed your case and it is extremely strong.
  • I have reviewed your military and your FBI records and I must say they are very impressive.
  • Now, I have reviewed your case file, and something's... off.
  • I have reviewed your notes, which are thorough and excellent, except for your conclusion concerning this bone.
  • My daughter Clare forwarded me your email.
  • We have reviewed your medical records, and you are healthy.
  • Agent Scully, we have reviewed your reports and frankly we are displeased.
  • I shouldn't have been on your email.
  • I was really excited to get your email.
  • Stan, I got your email.
  • Or you could check your email.
  • Okay, I got your email.
  • Her info is in your email.
  • I'm okay. I got your emails.
  • I would ask you to check your emails.
  • Morgan just sent it to your email.
  • I'm really sorry to show up like this, but I don't have your phone number or your email.
  • I feel awful. I should not have asked you to show me your emails.
  • Okay, just give me your email.

Alternatives:

  • I have examined your email.
  • I have analyzed your email.
  • I have gone through your email.

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