How do you say looking forward to collaboration?
Another way to express this phrase is by saying “I am excited to be part of the team,” “I am eagerly looking forward to our collaboration,” or “I can’t wait to start working with you.” Of course, we need to match the tonality of the expression with the context.
How do you say looking forward to support?
I look forward to your support in this important endeavour. This is exactly what my amendment is about, and I look forward to your support tomorrow. I look forward to your support for this tomorrow because it is so important for all our futures. I look forward to your continued support on that.
Is it correct to say looking forward to it?
It is grammatically correct to use either “I look forward to” (simple present tense) or “I’m looking forward to” (present continuous tense). The major difference has to do with how formal or informal you want to sound. More Informal Use: “I’m looking forward to …”
How do you say looking forward to doing business?
We look forward to welcoming you as our customer. I look forward to an opportunity to speak with you personally. I look forward to a successful working relationship in the future. I hope to get answers from you.
How do you say looking for your support?
Looking forward for your kind support
- I’ll do my best… as for your kind support.
- Thank you for your kind attention.
- And for your kind, what a wonderful amount of shame.
- Thank you very much for your kind words.
- I also want to thank you for your kind words about my business proposition.
How do you say looking forward to something?
Formal:
- I anticipate …
- I await the opportunity to …
- I fondly anticipate …
- I’m eagerly anticipating …
- Your prompt reply would be appreciated.
- I await … with great expectation.
- I have high expectations of …
- I hope to … very soon.
Which is more popular look forward to continue our collaboration?
A complete search of the internet has found these results: Look forward to continue our collaboration is the most popular phrase on the web. More popular! I didn’t want to continue our collaboration. I’m looking forward to continue our dialogue.
What does it mean to’look forward’to something?
To ‘look forward’ to something means you are anticipating some event in the future with pleasure. A. e.g. I am looking forward to our next meeting; I am looking forward to eating turkey at Thanksgiving; I am looking forward to your presentation; I am looking forward to taking a long shower.
Which is the second type of looking forward?
The second type of ‘looking forward’ uses a noun (or a noun phrase) directly after ‘to’ and so long as you know what a phrase is you’ll be fine! A sentence is a word or group of words that DOES have a subject, does have a finite verb AND makes sense on its own. Y,Y,Y. a) She came through the front door. N,N,N. so, a phrase!
Do you look forward to the White Paper?
We look forward to the White Paper next year and we hope we will be able to continue the excellent cooperation we have enjoyed so far on this important subject. Uncooperative countries of origin for millions of illegal migrants must not be allowed to continue to look forward to millions in development aid.