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please endorse
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "please endorse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when requesting someone to sign or approve a document, agreement, or idea. Example: "Please endorse the contract so we can proceed with the project."
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Alternative expressions(17)
your endorsement is requested
please accept
would you endorse
please confirm
please agree
Please endorse
Could you please support
Would you kindly support
Could you please help
I request your backing
please subscribe
please support
please approve
Could you possibly back
I urge you to endorse
please lay
Your support would be greatly appreciated
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
55 human-written examples
He then put on a Trump campaign baseball cap and proclaimed: "I am pleased to endorse Donald Trump for the presidency of the United States".
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"Ed Markey is a national leader who has taken on the key issues of our generation and is creating a better future for our country, and that's why I am pleased to endorse him for the United States Senate," said Caroline Kennedy.
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DMM is pleased to endorse these guidelines and to recommend them to our authors and reviewers.
We're ready to work with researchers to ensure that facilitating this is made possible across the board, and pleased to endorse new initiatives, like our integration with Dryad, that seek to make this happen.
Science
"I am pleased today to endorse Governor Charlie Crist for the United States Senate.
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Founder and Editor of Zuburbia.com.
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Please note that Zuburbia does not endorse the use of fur, feathers, leather, ivory or animal skins in home decor.
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And he is pleased that Strachan endorsed the change of scenery.
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Please help us choose two candidates to endorse in advance of Super Tuesday.
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CalSTRS's Investment Committee of the Teachers Retirement Boardd has a meeting scheduled for January 9. Please write to CalSTRS CEO, Jack Ehnes, to endorse these actions.
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In honor of the UN's International Day of Indigenous Peoples, please sign a letter to President Obama asking him to endorse UNDRIP.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "please endorse", clearly state what you are asking the person to endorse. Be specific about the document, idea, or candidate you are referring to, as the context is usually understood.
Common error
Avoid using "please endorse" without providing adequate context. Ensure the recipient understands what you are asking them to endorse to prevent confusion or misinterpretation.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "please endorse" functions as an imperative, specifically a polite request. It is used to solicit approval or support for a specific item, idea, or person. Although Ludwig does not provide direct examples of the phrase itself, its components are commonly used in similar contexts.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "please endorse" is a grammatically sound and polite way to request support or approval. Although direct examples are currently missing from Ludwig, its usage is intuitive and aligns with established conventions. When using this phrase, clarity and context are key to ensuring effective communication. Consider alternatives like "kindly endorse" or "we request your endorsement" depending on the level of formality required. Although Ludwig AI confirms the sentence to be correct, remember to specify what exactly you want someone to endorse.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
kindly endorse
Uses "kindly" as a slightly more formal substitute for "please".
we request your endorsement
Formal and polite, suitable for official communications.
we seek your endorsement
Formal and emphasizes the active pursuit of endorsement.
would you endorse
Polite request, framed as a question.
your endorsement is requested
Passive voice, formal and indirect.
I urge you to endorse
More forceful and direct, emphasizing the speaker's strong desire for endorsement.
I'd appreciate your endorsement
Expresses gratitude in advance for the endorsement.
please support
Broader term, implying general backing rather than formal endorsement.
consider endorsing
Softer request, suggesting a thoughtful evaluation before endorsement.
give your endorsement
More direct command, less polite.
FAQs
How can I politely ask someone to endorse something?
You can use phrases like "would you endorse", "we request your endorsement", or "I'd appreciate your endorsement" for a more courteous approach.
What's a more direct way to ask for an endorsement?
While still polite, you could say "please support" to imply general backing or use "we seek your endorsement" to emphasize actively pursuing their approval.
Is it appropriate to use "please endorse" in formal communication?
Yes, but consider more formal alternatives such as "we request your endorsement" or "your endorsement is requested" for a heightened level of professionalism.
What does "endorse" mean in a professional context?
"Endorse" means to publicly declare one's support of something. It can involve formally signing a document, publicly backing a candidate, or otherwise indicating agreement with a proposal or idea.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
4/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested