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I will look forward to your response vs I will be looking forward to your response

These are both acceptable and commonplace English phrases. They convey the same meaning of anticipating a response. The choice between them depends on personal preference or the desired tone of the message.
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I will look forward to your response

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express anticipation for a response.

This phrase is a polite and formal way to express that you are eagerly awaiting a response from someone. It shows anticipation and interest in the reply.

Examples:

  • Thank you for your email. I will look forward to your response.
  • I will look forward to your feedback on the project.
  • I will look forward to hearing from you soon.
  • I will look forward to your decision on the matter.
  • I will look forward to discussing this further with you.
  • Madam Commissioner, I very much look forward to your response.
  • I look forward to your response, Commissioner.
  • I look forward to your response, Mrs Malmström, and to the continuation of our excellent cooperation.
  • I look forward to your response, Commissioner, as does the Committee on Petitions and indeed the whole House.
  • I look forward to his response.
  • In conclusion we very much look forward to hearing your responses this evening and also your reassurance that the reforms are proceeding to plan as you would wish.
  • We look forward to obtaining clear responses in support of a genuine economic and social cohesion policy.
  • The Commission should welcome this, and I look forward to hearing its response to those proposals.
  • We would look forward to a better response in future from those who have responsibility in this regard.
  • Finally, I thank the rapporteur for the commitment he has shown in drafting a highly appropriate report, and I look forward to a positive response from the Commission.
  • I congratulate the rapporteur and look forward to the response of Parliament and the Council to the way they have badly treated this in relation to the decision they took yesterday.
  • Mr President, Commissioner, we know that we are still at the beginning of an entire process and I therefore look forward to hearing the responses of stakeholders and the concrete actions that you are planning for next year.
  • May I thank the Commission for his thoughtful opening remarks and say how much we look forward to the Commission response in due course.
  • Madam President, Mr Vice-President, those are the questions the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs would like to ask and we look forward to the responses from the Council and the Commission.
  • Then I will look forward to earning that trust.
  • Well, I also look forward to such a strategic discussion and I did not have any problems with the first part of your response, Commissioner.
  • I will look forward to see you beat your father from dish washing.
  • Thank you very much. I will look forward to further cooperation.
  • Commissioner, you can make a good start by making a clear and unambiguous commitment in your response to support the proposed framework convention on corporate accountability at the Johannesburg Summit. I look forward to your answer.
  • Well, then, I will look forward to having the house to myself for once.

Alternatives:

  • I look forward to your response.
  • I am looking forward to your response.
  • I eagerly await your response.
  • I anticipate your response.
  • I await your response with interest.

I will be looking forward to your response

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express anticipation for a response.

This phrase is a slightly more informal way to express that you are eagerly awaiting a response from someone. It conveys a sense of ongoing anticipation.

Examples:

  • Thanks for the update. I will be looking forward to your response.
  • I will be looking forward to your thoughts on the matter.
  • I will be looking forward to your decision.
  • I will be looking forward to hearing from you soon.
  • I will be looking forward to discussing this further with you.
  • I am looking forward to your response.
  • I'm looking forward to your response.
  • I am looking forward to your response to my two questions.
  • I will be looking forward to that kind of good result in May.
  • And I will be looking forward to it.
  • I am therefore looking forward to the response.
  • I remember you as a hot-dogger... and will be looking forward to seeing you.
  • As soon as it does so, I will be looking forward to receiving a request from Lithuania which is its right pursuant to the Treaty so that I can issue a favourable opinion on behalf of the Commission.
  • So we will be looking forward to that very much, Mr Commissioner, and it would be appreciated if you would pass that on to the Commission.
  • I am looking forward to a specific response from you to my request.
  • In Wales, for example, we know that this is a clear target; we need clear targets and objectives and we will be looking forward to seeing those within the Structural Fund programmes in future.
  • At this stage the Commission wanted to give some ideas and reflection on the three major items you have been debating and certainly we will be looking forward to the final result of the vote on this.
  • Then we need to examine how best to organise at European level proactive and coordinated measures to develop forward-looking responses to existing and emerging security threats like the European information security observatory.
  • You must be looking forward to the ball.
  • You must be looking forward to this routine.
  • They must be looking forward to your arrival in Tokyo.
  • They must be looking forward to spending some time with you now that everything's behind you.
  • So... you must be looking forward to going home.
  • You must be looking forward to going back home.
  • You must be looking forward to travelling again.

Alternatives:

  • I look forward to your response.
  • I am looking forward to your response.
  • I eagerly await your response.
  • I anticipate your response.
  • I await your response with interest.

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