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We will let you know if any further information is needed vs We will get back to you if any further information is needed

It sounds better to say "We will let you know if any further information is needed," because "getting back to" someone implies that further communication is necessary. In this case, further communication is only necessary if more information is needed.
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Last updated: December 10, 2017 • 283089 views

We will let you know if any further information is needed

This phrase is correct.

Use this sentence to inform someone that you will contact him again if you need more information from him.

Some examples from our editors:

  • We will let you know if any further information is needed; please do not call.
  • There is no need for you to follow up with us; we will let you know if any further information is needed.
  • We'll let you know if we require any further information before filing our report.
  • We will let you know if we are still interested.
  • We will let you know if we are still interested.
  • We will let you know if we are still interested.
  • I hope this review is helpful. Please let me know if you need any further information.
  • The doctors will let you know if the blood shows something.
  • I will let you know if their luck changes.
  • I will let you know if I meet anyone innocent.
  • If we get anything, we will let you know.
  • Yes, but it will let you know if you should look harder at the dad, or rule him out.
  • Your niece is a pretty great girl, captain, but I will let you know if anything is going on.
  • I will let you know if I've got something.
  • I will let you know if and when we need more guns.
  • And I will let you know if we trip over any treasure chests.
  • I will talk it over with my faculty and we will let you know.
  • Well, in that case, we will let you know in due course.
  • How did you know? Well, we will let you go.
  • All right... we will take this into consideration, and we will let you know.
  • For Paget's disease Aclasta may work for longer than one year, and your doctor will let you know if you need to be treated again.
  • First, let's admit her and we will let you know about the details and the date of the surgery soon.

Some alternatives from our editors:

  • We will let you know if we need more information.
  • We will let you know if we require more information.
  • We will let you know if we need any further information.

We will get back to you if any further information is needed

This phrase is correct.

Use this phrase to tell someone that you will follow up only if you need more information.

Some examples from our editors:

  • We will get back to you if any further information is needed; you will probably not hear from us otherwise.
  • Don't worry; we will get back to you if any further information is needed.

Some alternatives from our editors:

  • We will follow up if more information is needed.
  • We will follow up with you if we require further information.

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