Sentence examples for your announcements from inspiring English sources

The phrase "your announcements" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to messages or notifications that someone has made or is responsible for sharing. Example: "Please make sure to review your announcements before the meeting starts."

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Post your announcements, events, videos and other material there.

Mr. Wagenblast has recorded 11 of your announcements (including a two-minute rap).

That's one way avoid the CES scrum – just go ahead and start making all of your announcements before the show even starts.

"Whilst we understand your wish to ensure that there are high quality qualifications in England, your announcements on proposed changes to what are jointly owned qualifications highlight the interdependencies between our respective jurisdictions and the importance of continuous communication," the letter said.

"I can't take no more of your announcements," Trina said.

In your announcements, consider expressing an attitude of gratitude, not entitlement or triumph.

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Make your announcement.

"Your announcement is not well written," she replied.

Q: Was your announcement on capital spending yesterday a Brownesque announcement?

For you to deny that in your announcement speech and your surrogates attacked me.

"Your announcement is a breach of those agreements and reeks of bad faith.

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