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  1. What does "duly" mean in the phrase "duly noted"?

    Nov 6, 2011 · The phrase "duly noted" is very common, but I have never used the word "duly" outside of this context. What is the meaning of the word "duly", and what does it add to the word "noted"? I woul...

  2. sentence - What is the meaning of the line Send the duly filled typed ...

    Sep 14, 2020 · 0 I have a form given by the employer which has the name, qualification, sex, and such stuff and in the advertisement, there is a line given below. Is that mean I should type the details using …

  3. What is the meaning of the phrase "duly require"?

    2 Duly is defined: in a due manner; properly; fittingly. So, "duly required" is something that is required in a fitting manner, as related to the context of the sentence. So, in the army, something that is duly …

  4. Can I use "well received" as a response to professional emails?

    Jun 1, 2020 · I am a PhD student. Sometimes my professor sends me an email to inform me about something. Can I used "well received" to respond to her message?

  5. Saying that the mail has an attached form filled up by me?

    Nov 7, 2013 · Let's say I'm writing a letter to a university and my mail has an application form attached to it. How can I say it in a more formal and concise way than "Please see the attached application form t...

  6. Difference between "duly admitted" and "graduated"

    Aug 12, 2022 · Difference between "duly admitted" and "graduated" [duplicate] Ask Question Asked 3 years, 6 months ago Modified 3 years, 6 months ago

  7. Stack Internal - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Oct 19, 2016 · It is another way of saying duly noted (correctly or appropriately recorded). If they have the power to accept themselves, it is most likely that they agreed, if they don't, it means they are …

  8. Minutes from a meeting - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    It depends a little bit on the situation. Duly noted can mean a couple different things. From Ask.com: The phrase duly noted means that information has been received. The information will be given its due …

  9. grammar - Difference between "so" and "and so" - English Language ...

    Jan 16, 2022 · Just to make explicit a subtle point: both "he wanted to avoid the rush-hour so took the early train" and "he wanted to avoid the rush-hour, so he took the early train" are grammatically …

  10. What is the proper usage of the phrase "due diligence"?

    A lawyer referring to the process of investigating a potential merger/investment might say: We need to perform due diligence. There is also business buzzword of "due diligence", derived from the legal …