Great job. Let’s say it together once more clearly: “We have a proposal to present to the client before the deadline.” Try once more....
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Great job. Let’s say it together once more clearly: “We have a proposal to present to the client before the deadline.” Try once more.
Your sentence is clear but can be made more polished and formal. Here are some improved versions and tips:
1. We need to present our proposal to the client before the deadline.
2. Our proposal must be submitted to the client before the deadline.
3. We have a proposal scheduled for presentation to the client before the deadline.
Tips:
- Use "need to" or "must" to express necessity.
- Specify actions clearly (e.g., "submit," "present").
- Adjust formality based on context; adding "scheduled" or "planned" can sound more professional.