"Looking forward for your reply" or "Looking forward to your reply"?
Which one is correct in British English? Which one is correct in American English?
Which one is more formal?
What about "Looking forward to hearing from you"?
Thank you all in advance
looking forward to your reply and looking forward to hearing from you are both correct. "for" is not the correct preposition in this case
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"Looking forward to your reply" is the only correct answer. There's no division between American and British English here... to tell you the truth, the so-called "differences" are quite uncommon.
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"looking forward to hearing from you" and looking forward to your reply" are both correct. "looking forward for your reply" is incorrect. This holds true for american and british english
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"looking forward to hearing from you" and looking forward to your reply" are both correct. "looking forward for your reply" is incorrect. This holds true for american and british english
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looking forward to your reply and looking forward to hearing from you are both correct. "for" is not the correct preposition in this case
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