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i look forward for your reply soonest vs i looking forward for your reply soonest

The correct expression is "I look forward to your reply soonest." The other version ("I looking forward for your reply soonest") is wrong in terms of both verb tense and preposition usage.
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i look forward for your reply soonest

This phrase is incorrect. The correct preposition to use after "look forward" is "to."

The correct phrase is "I look forward to your reply soonest."
  • I look forward to hearing your reply later on.
  • Thank you for your reply, Commissioner.
  • Thank for your reply, Minister.
  • Thank you for your reply, Commissioner.
  • Thank you for your reply, Commissioner.
  • The challenge is to combine those things, and I look forward to your reply on my two certain tasks, however politically uncomfortable it might be for you.
  • I look forward for your cooperation.
  • My instructions are to wait for your reply.
  • Madam President, thank you for your reply.
  • Thank you for your reply, Commissioner, which was quite explicit.
  • Commissioner, I would particularly like to thank you for your reply to Mrs Izquierdo Rojo's question.
  • Thank you, Commissioner, for your reply.
  • Thank you very much for your reply, Madam President-in-Office.
  • Thank you for your reply, Mrs Cresson.
  • Thank you for your reply, Commissioner.
  • Thank you for your reply, Commissioner Monti.
  • Thank you for your reply, Commissioner Monti.
  • Thank you, Minister, for your reply.
  • We would like to thank you for your replies to the oral questions.
  • Thank you for your reply, Commissioner.

Alternatives:

  • I look forward to your reply soonest.
  • I am looking forward to your reply soonest.
  • I eagerly await your reply soonest.
  • I anticipate your reply soonest.
  • I am excited to receive your reply soonest.

i looking forward for your reply soonest

This phrase is incorrect. The verb tense should be "look" instead of "looking," and the correct preposition to use after "look forward" is "to."

The correct phrase is "I look forward to your reply soonest."
  • Thank you for your reply, Commissioner.
  • Thank for your reply, Minister.
  • Thank you for your reply, Commissioner.
  • Thank you for your reply, Commissioner.
  • My instructions are to wait for your reply.
  • Madam President, thank you for your reply.
  • Thank you for your reply, Commissioner, which was quite explicit.
  • Commissioner, I would particularly like to thank you for your reply to Mrs Izquierdo Rojo's question.
  • Thank you, Commissioner, for your reply.
  • Thank you very much for your reply, Madam President-in-Office.
  • Thank you for your reply, Mrs Cresson.
  • Thank you for your reply, Commissioner.
  • Thank you for your reply, Commissioner Monti.
  • Thank you for your reply, Commissioner Monti.
  • Thank you, Minister, for your reply.
  • We would like to thank you for your replies to the oral questions.
  • Thank you for your reply, Commissioner.
  • Thank you for your reply, Mr President-in-Office of the Council.
  • Mr Kallas, thank you for your reply.
  • Thank you for your reply, Commissioner Špidla.

Alternatives:

  • I look forward to your reply soonest.
  • I am looking forward to your reply soonest.
  • I eagerly await your reply soonest.
  • I anticipate your reply soonest.
  • I am excited to receive your reply soonest.

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