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WE have spoken to the customer vs we have spoken with the customer

Both 'we have spoken to the customer' and 'we have spoken with the customer' are correct and commonly used in English. The choice between 'to' and 'with' depends on personal preference or regional variations.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 2890 views

WE have spoken to the customer

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase indicates that communication was one-sided, from the speaker to the customer.

Examples:

  • We have spoken to the customer about the new product launch.
  • I have spoken to the customer regarding the payment issue.
  • We have spoken to her, Barry.
  • We have spoken to the representatives of Chad, as Mr Bowis has already mentioned.
  • We have spoken to you about partnering up.
  • We have spoken to them this week; we have to turn our backs on the Security Council and seek political solutions.
  • But we shouldn't get too far ahead of ourselves until we have spoken to Cora.
  • It's true, yes, we have spoken to the Marchioness...
  • This is the first time since we have been engaged... you have spoken to me so.
  • We have spoken to Commissioner Papoutsis and we agree that the directive is urgently needed.
  • We have spoken to you about partnering up.
  • We have spoken to all the stakeholders about what can and must be done to maintain a strong automotive industry in Europe.
  • We have sent messages, we have spoken to the Deputy Foreign Minister on my behalf.
  • We have spoken to Mr Santer and from our point of view we would also be happy to seek a resumption of dialogue with the Commission.
  • You should know, Mr. Dereham, that we have spoken to some of the maids who used to sleep in the same dormitory.
  • We have spoken to every villager, every man, woman, child.
  • We have spoken to the governments of the Russian Federation and Ukraine and, in the next few days, we will be contacting Switzerland and Armenia and, in addition, the countries that are planning to build nuclear power stations, such as Turkey and Belarus.
  • We have spoken to them and have read the papers but there is nothing new there.
  • The Prophets have spoken to me through the Orbs, Emissary.
  • He should have spoken to me first, then his sergeant...
  • I have spoken to the leader of their council.
  • The Elders have spoken to them about it.

Alternatives:

  • We have talked to the customer.
  • We have communicated with the customer.
  • We have conversed with the customer.
  • We have had a discussion with the customer.

we have spoken with the customer

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase implies a two-way conversation between the speaker and the customer.

Examples:

  • We have spoken with the customer to address their concerns.
  • I have spoken with the customer to clarify the project requirements.
  • We have spoken with one voice and at the same time maintained our composure.
  • We have spoken with one voice, unlike on other occasions when we debated the Balkans, and a powerful moderating influence was quite rightly exercised upon the use of violence, with the emphasis placed on finding a political solution.
  • We have spoken with one of the testers who told us That the company was conducting behavioral experiments
  • We have spoken with one another, and we both take the view that, next year, the Committee on Regional Policy should draw up its own report on this complicated issue.
  • We have spoken with young people this year about youth issues and, later this week, I will discuss these matters in Cardiff with representatives of Member States and European youth.
  • Panda, we have spoken about shouting like a goat in the house.
  • We have spoken to her, Barry.
  • Mr President, we have spoken today about the importance and unimportance of reports.
  • We have spoken to the representatives of Chad, as Mr Bowis has already mentioned.
  • We have spoken a great deal here today about crime.
  • I believe we have spoken on the phone before.
  • We have spoken a great deal about enlargement over the past months.
  • We have spoken about Bosnia and have endlessly discussed the same problems of decentralisation.
  • We have spoken about policy and about procedure.
  • We have spoken about the process of enlargement.
  • We have spoken extensively about flexibility in labour market policy.
  • Today, we have spoken about the closure of Guantánamo.
  • We have spoken about the simply technical nature of this regulation many times.
  • Without this agreement, the macrofinancial assistance which we have spoken about more specifically cannot be provided.
  • We have spoken about the impact assessment.

Alternatives:

  • We have talked with the customer.
  • We have communicated with the customer.
  • We have conversed with the customer.
  • We have had a discussion with the customer.

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