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"if you have any queries" vs "if you have any query"

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'If you have any query' is correct when referring to a single question or concern, while 'If you have any queries' is correct when referring to multiple questions or concerns.

Last Updated: March 26, 2024

if you have any queries

This phrase is correct when referring to multiple questions or concerns.

This phrase is used when asking if someone has multiple questions or concerns.

Examples:

  • Feel free to reach out if you have any queries about the new policy.

Alternatives:

  • if you have any questions
  • if you have any concerns

if you have any query

This phrase is correct when referring to a single question or concern.

This phrase is used when asking if someone has a single question or concern.

Examples:

  • Please let me know if you have any query regarding the project.

Alternatives:

  • if you have any question
  • if you have any doubt

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