Should you have any questions or require further clarification?
Sarah Duran
Published Apr 18, 2026
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Do contact me if you need further clarification?
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How do you use I am at your disposal?
If you say that you are at someone’s disposal, you mean that you are willing to help them in any way you can.
- Do you have this information at your disposal?
- He has said he will use all the weapons at his disposal.
- If I can be of service, I am at your disposal.
How do you say feel free to correct me?
Senior Member. I’d say “could you please correct me if I make any grammatical mistakes?”. “Could you please correct” is more polite than “please correct me”. The “if” I used gets the point across better, and I removed the while because it’s already obvious your not asking them to correct mistakes they’ve never heard.
How do you respond to feel free to reach out?
If you want a less committed answer (perhaps you may not contact them) you can say: “I appreciate that. Thank you.”…These phrases can include:
- “Okay.”
- “Sure.”
- “All right.”
- “Thanks.”
- “Can do”/ “Will do” (“I can do that”, “I will do that” — both are very informal)
How do you say feel free to comment?
“Please feel free to” is a cliché, so avoid it if you can. Instead just state what you are suggesting to the other person. For example, instead of saying/writing “Please feel free to call me if you need any help,” you could say/write “Let me know if you need any help,” or “I’m available it you need help with this.”
Will be always at your disposal?
Definition of ‘at one’s disposal’ If you have something at your disposal, you are able to use it whenever you want, and for whatever purpose you want. If you say that you are at someone’s disposal, you mean that you are willing to help them in any way you can. Do you have this information at your disposal?
Should you need any further clarification please let me know?
If I can be of assistance, please do not hesitate to contact me. If you require any further information, feel free to contact me. If you require any further information, let me know. Please feel free to contact me if you need any further information.
Should you need any further clarification do not hesitate to contact us?
Should you need any further information feel free to contact me?
Please do not hesitate to contact me if I can be of any further assistance / provide further information on this matter. If you require any further information / assistance, please feel free to contact me / let me know.
Do you need any further clarifications or information?
Should you require any further clarifications or information, please do not hesitate to get in touch via phone or email. Should you require any further clarifications or details, I would be happy to provide them to you. Please feel free to see me or Mike Madden should you need any further clarification.
When to ask for clarification from someone else?
Sometimes we need clarification when we want to get a better handle on where others are coming from. Asking clarifying questions shows that you’re actively listening and want to understand. The best questions are open-ended. They allow the person to expand on the topic rather than giving a simple yes or no response.
Is the question ” if you have any questions or in need of?
The sentence “If you have any questions or in need of clarification, please let me know” is not quite grammatically correct, but it is close. If you have any questions or are in need of clarification, please let me know. If you have any questions or need clarification, please let me know.