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LANGUAGES

Making a complaint on the service, unreasonable delays.

unreasonable delays;

categorically deny - In no way did I do something.
deeply regret - I am strongly sorry for my actions.
enthusiastically endorse - I happily, and with my whole heart believe in something.
freely appreciate - I certainly understand something.
fully recognize - I am aware of some situation.
honestly believe - I think something is true without any doubt.
positively encourage - I hope that you do something very strongly.
readily endorse - I believe in something someone else does without hesitation. 
sincerely hope - I honestly want something for someone else.
strongly recommend - I really think you should do something.
totally reject - I refuse to believe or do in any case.
utterly refuse - I completely do not want to do or believe.


Here are example sentences for each of these emphatic expressions: 

We categorically deny any involvement in the scandal.
I deeply regret the loss of your loved one.
I enthusiastically endorse the local cancer society.
We freely appreciate the current difficulties in this market.
I fully recognize your need to improve your career.
I honestly believe he is telling the truth.
We'd like to positively encourage you to buy this stock.
Our company readily endorses his run for office.
I sincerely hope you are able to find employment soon.
I'd like to strongly recommend you visit an employment specialist.
They totally reject any compromise in these negotiations.
I'm afraid I utterly refuse to believe anything he says.









Formula  Example Finish  
I'm sorry to have to say this but  I think we need to take another approach.  
I'm sorry to bother you, but  I think you need to refine this layout.  
Maybe you forgot to  include his name and number.  
I think you might have forgotten to  finish the report on time.  
Excuse me if I'm out of line, but  your work has not been adequate lately.  
There may have been a misunderstanding about  what I expected from you.  
Don't get me wrong, but I think we should  concentrate on the Smith account for the moment.  

DISAGREEING
•I wouldn't do that. I would... 
•But if we... 
•I'm afraid I have to disagree with you. 
•Don't get me wrong, ... 
•Even so, if... 
•Don't forget that... 
•Very true, but...

I wouldn't do that. I'd speak to the teacher first and see what she says.
But if we don't make those investments, we'll risk loosing market share.
Don't get me wrong, I just think we should look at some other options before making a decision.
Even so, if we change classes this late, we might not get a passing grade.
Don't forget that you still need to finish all your homework BEFORE you can do that.
Very true, but we still need to get the garden in shape before building a new deck.