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we will reopen on MOn vs we will resume on Mon

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'We will reopen on Mon' is used when a place or establishment is opening again after being closed, while 'We will resume on Mon' is used when an activity or process is starting again after being paused. They are not interchangeable as they convey different meanings.

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we will reopen on MOn

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a place or establishment opening again after being closed.

This phrase is used to inform others that a place or establishment will be opening again on a specific day, in this case, Monday.

Examples:

  • The restaurant will reopen on Mon after renovations.
  • The store will reopen on Mon with new products.
  • The school will reopen on Mon after the holidays.
  • We will reopen on Mon. Nov. 30 @ 11am. Dec. 21 - Jan. 3, 2016: Closed for Christmas and New Year's holidays. We will reopen on Mon. Jan. 4th, 2016 @ 8:  ...
  • We will reopen on Mon., Jan. 4. We're still taking donations for end-of-year giving through midnight on Dec. 31. For donation questions, call Angie Sledge at ...
  • APDT Office Holiday Schedule. The APDT offices will be closed for the holidays Dec. 24, 2015 - Jan. 1, 2016. We will reopen on Mon., Jan. 4 at 8am ET.
  • Administration Christmas Hours: Closed Dec 24th through Jan 3rd. We will reopen on Mon, Jan 4th. ReStore Christmas Hours: Closed Dec 13th through Jan 1st.

Alternatives:

  • The restaurant will open again on Mon after renovations.
  • The store will be back in business on Mon with new products.
  • The school will start classes again on Mon after the holidays.

we will resume on Mon

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to an activity or process starting again after being paused.

This phrase is used to indicate that a particular activity or process will start again on a specific day, in this case, Monday.

Examples:

  • The meeting will resume on Mon after the break.
  • The project will resume on Mon with new team members.
  • The class will resume on Mon after the teacher's absence.

Alternatives:

  • The meeting will start again on Mon after the break.
  • The project will continue on Mon with new team members.
  • The class will begin again on Mon after the teacher's absence.

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