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will it be too late for you vs send it sometime around

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they convey different meanings. The first phrase is a question about timing, while the second phrase is a request to send something at an unspecified time. Both phrases are correct in their respective contexts.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 882 views

will it be too late for you

This phrase is correct and commonly used to inquire about the timing of an event or action in relation to someone's availability or readiness.

This phrase is used to ask if a particular time or moment will be inconvenient or unsuitable for the person being addressed.

Examples:

  • Will it be too late for you to join us for dinner?
  • Will it be too late for you to submit your assignment tomorrow?
  • Will it be too late for you to catch the last train?
  • Will it be too late for you to apply for the job?
  • Will it be too late for you to make a reservation?
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  • Aug 13, 2014 ... ... but will it be too late for you. Only when you are alive can you accept Christ into your life because after that it's too late, the judgement is final.
  • ... from your parents, elders or scholars? (Hadith & Sunna). Are you willing to give up such knowledge, in favor of God's teachings? OR, will it be too late for you?

send it sometime around

This phrase is correct and can be used to request sending something at an unspecified time, allowing flexibility in the timing of the action.

This phrase is used when you want something to be sent without specifying an exact time, giving the recipient some leeway in choosing when to send it.

Examples:

  • Can you send it sometime around next week?
  • Please send it sometime around the end of the month.
  • I'll send it sometime around your birthday.
  • Let's send it sometime around the holidays.
  • Could you send it sometime around the beginning of the year?
  • ... admit so its not 100% complete but they send it anyway? dont they send it sometime around the summer when our final transcripts are in?

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