Anna
You can contact me any time through the phone (050000000) or mail ([email protected]). Could you tell me, please, whether this phrase is correct or not?
Nov 10, 2016 2:49 PM
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You wouldn't really say "through the phone", instead of through we would use by, referring to the phone as a method. eg. by phone or by mail. stylistically I would also prefer all brackets at the end so as not to break apart the sentence, as it is clear which is a phone number and which an email. So you could say "you can contact me anytime by phone or email(000000, [email protected])."
November 10, 2016
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I would write (if it's a more passive statement on whether or not to contact you): I may be reached by phone at 050000000 or by email at [email protected]. or (if you need the person to take the initiative and contact you): Please contact me by phone at 050000000 or via email at [email protected].
November 10, 2016
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