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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'Kindly review' is correct and usable in written English
It is a polite request asking someone to go over something carefully before making a decision or offering an opinion. For example: Kindly review the attached document before signing it.
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Kindly review... Respectfully, Tahir Tawfiq Secretary of Northern Affairs Committee An Iraqi military intelligence telegram dated May 25 , 1987 affirms that Iraq tried out chemical bombs on the Kurds before the 1988 "Anfal" campaign, during which chemical attacks killed thousands in the city of Halabja.
aDREAM refers to non‐textual formal descriptions of agent‐based models such as those obtained by converting agent‐based models to complex networks and subsequently applying quantitative centrality measures.bhttp://publicationethics.org/resources/guidelinescFor reference, kindly review http://publicationethics.org/files/u2/2003pdf12.pdf.org/files/u2/2003pdf12.pdf
Levin gave the opening programmes a kindly review, but by the fourth day of commercial television he was beginning to baulk: "There has been nothing to get our teeth into apart from three different brands of cake-mix and a patent doughnut".
Ask another New Article Booster NAB) to kindly review the article and add the Rising Star to the article.
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P. Dodson, K. Ruckstuhl, J. Theodor, F. Therrien, and four anonymous reviewers kindly reviewed the manuscript.
The authors are also indebted to all reviewers for their kindly reviewing of the manuscript.
That afternoon I called a friend who is a cardiologist, and she kindly reviewed my echo report.
The authors wish to thank Dr Vincenzo Nigro, Professor of General Pathology at S.U.N., for helpful hints and for kindly reviewing the manuscript.
We want to thank to all persons and institutions that provided data to develop the spatial databases of social initiatives for land conservation, and Rafa de Villa, Christiana Ferris and Lydia Cole who kindly reviewed the manuscript.
Authors' response: A native english speaker kindly reviewed the manuscript (Thanks very much Dick!).
The authors thank Steve Garvis for having kindly reviewed the English language of the manuscript.
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