Well-Spoken Thesaurus - 1 Flashcards
Replace boring phrases into more dynamic terms
A more eloquent way to say
right after
Describe Timing
Right after the successful product launch, we are now focusing our efforts on scaling our operations to meet the increased demand
in the wake of
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at the heels of
the moment following
In the wake of the successful product launch, we are now focusing our efforts on scaling our operations to meet the increased demand
A more eloquent way to say
absolutely
indicating very certain
Absuolutely, the new product line has exceeded all our expectations and will undoubtedly lead to significant growth for the company
without question
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Undoubtedly
Inarguably
Without question, the new product line has exceeded all our expectations and will undoubtedly lead to significant growth for the company
A more eloquent way to say
a lot
large number, large magnitude
I can say with confidence that our new head of operations brings a lot of experience and expertise to the table.
a great deal
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an abundance of
a plethora of
I can say with confidence that our new head of operations brings a great deal of experience and expertise to the table.
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now that I think about it
expressing reflection
Now that I think about it, we could have avoided many of the challenges we faced in our last project if we had implemented a more robust communication strategy from the outset.
In retrospect
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upon reflection
In hindsight
considering it now
In retrospect, we could have avoided many of the challenges we faced in our last project if we had implemented a more robust communication strategy from the outset.