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On behalf of me any my colleagues vs On behalf of me any my family

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form should be 'on behalf of me and my colleagues' or 'on behalf of me and my family'. The word 'and' should be used to connect 'me' with 'my colleagues' or 'my family'.

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On behalf of me any my colleagues

This phrase is incorrect. 'Any' should be replaced with 'and' to connect 'me' with 'my colleagues'.

The correct phrase is 'on behalf of me and my colleagues'. Use 'and' to connect 'me' with 'my colleagues'.
  • Mr President, I would like to speak on behalf of my colleague Mr Blokland.
  • I am also speaking on behalf of my colleague Raül Romeva.
  • Madam President, I am speaking here on behalf of my colleague Mr Blokland.
  • Madam President, I am speaking in this debate on behalf of my colleague Benita Ferrero-Waldner.
  • I am taking this debate on behalf of my colleague, Mr Almunia.
  • I am replying on behalf of my colleague, Commissioner Almunia.
  • I will respond to the question on behalf of my colleague, Vice-President Antonio Tajani.
  • Madam President, may I, partly on behalf of my colleague Flynn, congratulate Mrs Jöns on her extremely well-considered and far-sighted report.
  • I give this explanation of vote on behalf of my colleague François Bernardini as well as myself, since we worked on this together.
  • I would now like to say a few words on behalf of my colleague Elisabeth Jeggle.
  • Mr President, I am dealing with this file on behalf of my colleague, Mrs Kroes, the Competition Commissioner.
  • The President has pointed out that I am taking this question on behalf of my colleague, Mrs Kroes.
  • Mr President, I am taking this file on behalf of my colleague, Commissioner Dimas, who is at the Bali Conference.
  • Mr President, I am speaking here on behalf of my colleague Mr Blokland, who is currently attending the Climate Change Conference in Bali.
  • Madam President, may I make the following points on behalf of my colleague, Hans Blokland.
  • Mr President, I speak on behalf of my colleague, Mr Michel, who is unable to be here this morning.
  • Mr President, I am speaking on behalf of my colleague, Commissioner Ferrero-Waldner, who is unable to be here this afternoon.
  • Mr President, I rise to speak on behalf of my colleague, Evelin Lichtenberger, who is unable to attend this afternoon.
  • Mr President, I make this statement on behalf of my colleague, Kristalina Georgieva, Commissioner for International Cooperation, Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Response.
  • Mr President, I am speaking on behalf of my colleague who is unable to be here and I would like to make a few remarks.

Alternatives:

  • on behalf of me and my colleagues

On behalf of me any my family

This phrase is incorrect. 'Any' should be replaced with 'and' to connect 'me' with 'my family'.

The correct phrase is 'on behalf of me and my family'. Use 'and' to connect 'me' with 'my family'.
  • On behalf of my family, I apologize.
  • I'd like to welcome you all here, on behalf of my family, my entire campaign staff.
  • Ladies and gentlemen, on behalf of my family, I'd just like to say how pleased we are to see you all here today.
  • On behalf of my family, I'd have to dispute that.
  • On behalf of my family, l welcome you all.
  • She worked on behalf of her family.
  • Make amends on behalf of his family.
  • Mr Balfour's mother will now read a statement on behalf of the family.
  • I came on behalf of the family to thank the Kurokawas.
  • Well, on behalf of the family, thank you.
  • Make amends on behalf of his family.
  • I would like to express my condolences to their families on behalf of the European Parliament.
  • I would like to read a statement on behalf of the Reid family.
  • I'd like to make a statement on behalf of the Archer family.
  • At the same time, I would like to point out that many women consciously and freely choose to work in the home on behalf of the family.
  • We're here on behalf of the family to ask that you set Emilie and the children free.
  • The organisers served a petition to the Prime Minister, demanding he intervenes personally on behalf of the families.
  • We are here from the White House on behalf of the Families First Bill.
  • It's on behalf of his family.
  • Two years ago, there was a failed legal claim on behalf of the family that the painting was stolen from.

Alternatives:

  • on behalf of me and my family

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