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When it was orally pitched to me. It means when it was said to me,right? Is it common express?
Oct 16, 2024 12:57 AM
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You can just say 'when it was pitched to me' or if you need to be more specific: 'when it was verbally pitched to me.' In the US, it's most typical to hear 'oral' used with 'an oral exam' or in the context of some sort of medical type thing: 'oral cancer,' 'to take medicine orally,' etc.
Oct 16, 2024 1:38 AM
Yes, "When it was orally pitched to me" means when it was said or presented to me verbally. While it's clear, it’s not a very common expression in casual conversation. More common phrases would be: * "When it was explained to me." * "When it was pitched to me." * "When it was presented to me." "Orally" adds formality, and "pitched" is typically used in business or sales contexts.
Oct 16, 2024 11:51 AM
Yes, "when it was orally pitched to me" means that something was explained or proposed to you verbally (rather than in writing). The phrase "orally pitched" suggests that someone made a proposal or presented an idea in spoken form. However, it's not a very common everyday expression. People might more commonly say "when it was pitched to me" or "when they presented the idea to me." The word "orally" is used in more formal contexts, such as legal or academic situations, so it could sound a bit formal or technical in casual conversation.
Oct 16, 2024 5:37 AM
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