Since LMK means “Let me know,” the best way to respond is by saying something that shows you will share the requested information when you have it. You could say “Okay,” “Will do,” “I definitely will,” or another similar phrase.
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Since LMAO stands for “laughing my ass off,” it’s not polite. It’s considered slang at best and vulgar at worst.
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“Genuflexion” is an alternative spelling of the noun genuflection, especially in British English.
It is best to use the standard spelling genuflection in your formal and academic writing.
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The phrase “let’s touch base” is used to suggest having a short conversation or meeting with a person in order to stay in contact about something (e.g., “Let’s touch base again in a few days when we have more information”).
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The correct expression is “touch base”. It means “briefly talk with someone in order to stay in contact or check something.”
“Touch bases” is a mistake (the word “base” is always singular in this expression).
“Touch basis” is also a mistake (where someone wants to incorrectly use the plural of “base” and also misspells it).
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“Undoubtly” is a misspelling of the adverb undoubtedly, which means “definitely” or “without doubt.”
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“Undoubtably” is not listed as a word in dictionaries of modern English.
While many people use the word “undoubtably” to mean undoubtedly, this is considered nonstandard usage (i.e., a mistake).
It is therefore best to avoid using “undoubtably” in formal and academic writing.
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The word facetious is split into three syllables, with the stress on the second syllable: [fa-ce-tious].
The second syllable is pronounced like the word “see.”
The third syllable is pronounced like the final syllable of the word “delicious.”
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“Fascitious” is a common misspelling of the adjective facetious.
If you are being facetious, you are being unserious about something because you are trying to be humorous in a way that is normally considered inappropriate.
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“Facitious” is a common misspelling of the adjective facetious.
If you are being facetious, you are being unserious about something because you are trying to be humorous in a way that is normally considered inappropriate.
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