Well-Spoken Thesaurus - 1 Flashcards

Replace boring phrases into more dynamic terms

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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

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in the wake of

More examples:
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

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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

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without question

More examples:
Undoubtedly
Inarguably

Without question, the new product line has exceeded all our expectations and will undoubtedly lead to significant growth for the company

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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.

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a great deal

More examples:
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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A more eloquent way to say

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.

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In retrospect

More examples:
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.

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