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Kindly dispatched vs kindly dispatch

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Kindly dispatched' is the past tense form of the verb 'dispatch' and is used when referring to something that has already been sent. 'Kindly dispatch' is the imperative form of the verb 'dispatch' and is used to politely request someone to send something.

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Kindly dispatched

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when referring to something that has already been sent.

This phrase is the past tense form of the verb 'dispatch' and is used to indicate that something has been sent in a kind manner.

Examples:

  • The package was kindly dispatched by the courier.
  • She kindly dispatched the urgent message to the team.
  • Jan 26, 2016 ... Universal Radio kindly dispatched a unit to me for review from their very first shipment. Thanks, Universal! I'm starting to put the KA108 through ...
  • 1 day ago ... The unnamed driver had no choice but to call police for help, who kindly dispatched a van to help tow his cab out of the cement before it started ...
  • Jun 23, 2013 ... Caught a critter in the garden, and kindly dispatched him with the aquilar 22lr super colibri powderless bullets. This squirrel went down without ...
  • Sep 22, 2010 ... We called the Barrington Fire Department, who kindly dispatched a truck but was unable to help with their equipment limitations. Our next call ...

Alternatives:

  • kindly sent
  • kindly delivered
  • kindly forwarded
  • kindly shipped
  • kindly transferred

kindly dispatch

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when making a polite request for something to be sent.

This phrase is the imperative form of the verb 'dispatch' and is used to politely ask someone to send something.

Examples:

  • Could you kindly dispatch the documents to the client?
  • Please kindly dispatch the payment as soon as possible.
  • Kindly dispatch the document to my mailing address. OR. I shall personally collect the document from the Branch/handover the same to the person whose ...
  • ... death at the battle of San Jacinto for a female character I'd grown to love, I balked, and finally, gutlessly, called on a fellow writer to kindly dispatch her for me.
  • Kindly dispatch my degree at the above mentioned address by registered post. I shall personally collect the degree from the College at a later date. Date :.
  • How to kindly dispatch... Trachyphylliid hlth. - 7/2/08 A brain coral that seems to be dying, or are there any emergency treatments that might work? The skeleton ...

Alternatives:

  • please send
  • please deliver
  • please forward
  • please ship
  • please transfer

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