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you’re welcome to contact them directly vs you welcome to contact them directly

The correct phrase is 'you’re welcome to contact them directly'. The contraction 'you’re' is the correct form of 'you are' in this context. The second phrase is incorrect because it is missing the verb 'are'.

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you’re welcome to contact them directly

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to politely invite someone to contact a person or organization directly. It implies that the person is free or encouraged to do so.

Examples:

  • You’re welcome to contact me if you have any questions.
  • You’re welcome to contact the customer service department for assistance.
  • You’re welcome to contact the organizers for more information.
  • You’re welcome to contact us at any time.
  • You’re welcome to contact the HR department for job inquiries.
  • You're welcome to come over on Saturday.
  • You're welcome to stay in the manager's office until seven o'clock.
  • You're welcome to come home with me or not.
  • Anatomically impossible, Mr. Garibaldi... but you're welcome to try.
  • You're welcome to observe if you want.
  • You're welcome to my dirty jock.
  • Well, you're welcome to use my date purse.
  • You're welcome to paint your dog.
  • You're welcome to my bed.
  • You're welcome to audition me in there any time.
  • You're welcome to join us, Prue.
  • You're welcome to join me, Rosen.
  • You're welcome to stay for dinner, Charlie.
  • You're welcome to join me.
  • You're welcome to interrupt me if I got anything wrong.
  • Just missed her, actually, but you're welcome to wait.
  • Zach, you're welcome to join us.
  • While I'm gone, you're welcome to stay here.
  • You're welcome to any of those sparkly gems.
  • You're welcome to share my stuff tomorrow.

you welcome to contact them directly

This phrase is incorrect as it is missing the verb 'are'.

  • I'd really like to contact them myself.
  • We tried to contact them several times but they didn't answer.
  • Police are asking anyone with any information to contact them immediately.
  • I tried to contact them by radio, but no response.
  • Even if there were, we wouldn't be able to contact them.
  • And you have every legal right to contact them.
  • I haven't tried to contact them since the ambush.
  • Since the networks have gone down, I haven't been able to contact them.
  • We'll need to contact them.
  • So we'll have to contact them.
  • His agreeing to contact them strikes me as penance.
  • That alone makes it unwise for us to contact them.
  • There are hundreds of Croatian women just waiting for you to contact them.
  • When you two were babies, I tried to contact them anonymously to let them know that I was the donor.
  • So they don't even know that we've been trying to contact them.
  • You're the best man for the job of attempting to contact them.
  • Sir, it would be a job to contact them.
  • You have a way to contact them.
  • The hotlines have used a variety of methods to inform the public about how to contact them.
  • Said there's a way to contact them, some sort of comms device.

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