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My deep condolences with vs My deep condolences to

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'My deep condolences with' is used when expressing sympathy or empathy towards someone who is experiencing a loss or hardship. On the other hand, 'My deep condolences to' is used when expressing sympathy or empathy towards someone who has experienced a loss or hardship. The preposition 'with' is used to show solidarity or support, while 'to' is used to direct the condolences towards the person who has suffered the loss.

Last updated: March 23, 2024

My deep condolences with

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when expressing sympathy or empathy towards someone who is experiencing a loss or hardship.

This phrase is used to express solidarity or support towards someone who is going through a difficult time.

Examples:

  • My deep condolences with you during this challenging time.
  • I offer my deep condolences with the family of the deceased.
  • Please accept my deep condolences with your recent loss.
  • He particularly asked me to send you this lock of his hair, which I enclose here with my deep condolences.
  • I would at this point like to express my deep condolences to the families affected.
  • Mr President, first of all I would like to express my deep condolences to the families of those who died during the Morakot typhoon.
  • Mr President, before I address the subject of our debate today, let me start by expressing my deep condolences to relatives of the victims in the tragic incident in Baden-Württemberg today.
  • On behalf of the whole European Parliament, I should like to express our deep sorrow and sincere condolences to the family of the victim.
  • Ladies and gentlemen, I would like to express our deep and sincere condolences to your Assembly and to the Afghan people for the terrorist attack of 6 November 2007 in which six members of your parliament and about 100 Afghan citizens lost their lives.
  • Conveys its deep-felt condolences to the people of China, and in particular the victims of the terrible earthquake in the Sichuan province;
  • Wishes to convey to the Government, the Parliament and the people of Iran its deep-felt condolences following this tragedy;
  • Expresses its deep concern and its condolences regarding the events that took place on 16 December 2011 in the Zhanaozen district of Kazakhstan, when 17 people died and 110 others were injured;
  • Madam President, I too should like to express my condolences with Spain.
  • In a TV statement the following day, Captain Camara expressed his condolences with the families of those killed and visited some of the injured.
  • In offering this explanation of my vote, therefore, I wished to express my deep dissatisfaction and my deep concern.
  • I must voice my deep concern at the persecution of Christians in China.
  • Maybe I don't want to sully it with all my deep-seated insecurities.
  • Anomalous code was detected in my deep system.
  • But I won't give up my deep-fried turkey.
  • So it's only my deep-seated insecurity keeping me up nights.
  • Despite my deep love of chess, lasers and aerosol disinfectant, I must forfeit.
  • Please do accept this wreath as a symbol of my deep felt sadness.
  • You have my deep-felt sympathy for the atrocity committed here.

Alternatives:

  • my heartfelt sympathy with
  • my thoughts are with
  • my deepest sympathies with
  • my sincere condolences with

My deep condolences to

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when expressing sympathy or empathy towards someone who has experienced a loss or hardship.

This phrase is used to direct condolences towards the person who has suffered the loss.

Examples:

  • My deep condolences to you and your family on the passing of your loved one.
  • Please convey my deep condolences to the bereaved family.
  • I extend my deep condolences to all those affected by the tragedy.
  • I would at this point like to express my deep condolences to the families affected.
  • Mr President, first of all I would like to express my deep condolences to the families of those who died during the Morakot typhoon.
  • Mr President, before I address the subject of our debate today, let me start by expressing my deep condolences to relatives of the victims in the tragic incident in Baden-Württemberg today.
  • He particularly asked me to send you this lock of his hair, which I enclose here with my deep condolences.
  • On behalf of the whole European Parliament, I should like to express our deep sorrow and sincere condolences to the family of the victim.
  • Ladies and gentlemen, I would like to express our deep and sincere condolences to your Assembly and to the Afghan people for the terrorist attack of 6 November 2007 in which six members of your parliament and about 100 Afghan citizens lost their lives.
  • Conveys its deep-felt condolences to the people of China, and in particular the victims of the terrible earthquake in the Sichuan province;
  • Wishes to convey to the Government, the Parliament and the people of Iran its deep-felt condolences following this tragedy;
  • Expresses its deep concern and its condolences regarding the events that took place on 16 December 2011 in the Zhanaozen district of Kazakhstan, when 17 people died and 110 others were injured;
  • On behalf of the Greens/European Free Alliance Group, I want to express the deep sorrow we feel for the victims who died in this tragedy and wish to send my heartfelt condolences to the families and all those who have lost their loved ones.
  • We remember the victims and express our condolences to their relatives.
  • My most heartfelt condolences to your calves.
  • My condolences to you and your family.
  • Please pass on my condolences to the family.
  • I'll send my condolences to the bride-to-be.
  • In normal circumstances, Mr Selfridge would write a letter of condolence to the family himself.
  • It's a letter of condolence to his family.
  • Please extend my condolences to your daughter.
  • Well, my condolences to him.
  • But you should offer condolences to the families of those kids.

Alternatives:

  • my heartfelt sympathy to
  • my thoughts are with
  • my deepest sympathies to
  • my sincere condolences to

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