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- I am available on Friday, we could schedule a meeting then.

- I will be in touch.
- I will get back to you as soon as I have the sales figures.
- I think we should put off / postpone the meeting.
- The chairman is considering calling off the event.
- I will be attending the meeting.
- I would love to arrange / fix / set up a meeting as soon as possible.
- Make my / your point – ir al grano, decir mis/tus ideas
- Would you like to start? / Would you like to kick off? / Would you like to get the ball rolling?
- It looks / seems to me as if….
- It’s clear to me that….
- The way I see it… / As I see it ….
- I can’t go along with you there.
- I`m sorry, but that’s out of the question.
- If I can just stop you for a moment.
- To go back to what I/you was/were saying earlier.
- If I understand (you) correctly,…. / If I follow you, ……
- I see/know what you mean, but ….. / I hear where you’re coming from on this, but….
- We’ve covered a lot of ground.
- To sum up… / to go over what’s been said….
- To begin with let’s look at….
- Let’s move on.
- That’s a fair point.
- That brings me to the end.
- That’s not really my field.
- What did you have in mind regarding….? / What were you thinking in terms of…?
- As long as…..we could consider….
- Supposing that….we could be prepared….
- Putting ideas into practice

Idioms
- To know something inside out – to know every detail of something
- To ring a bell – to have a vague memory
- I haven’t got a clue – I don’t know at all
- It doesn’t ring any bells with me – I don’t think I have ever heard about it
- To put two and two together – conclude from the facts I know
- To put/set the record straight – dejar las cosas claras
- To lose sight of something – forget an important fact
- To have a second thoughts about something – I am not sure anymore
- To make all the difference (to something) – to have a very good effect on a situation
- To work like magic – to work immediately and very well
- To face the music – accept criticism or punishment
- Easier said than done. – something seems like a good idea, but it is difficult to do
- To give it a shot – to try
- To be on the safe side – ir sobre Seguro
- To get to the bottom of – try to discover the truth about something
- Bring something to light – discover facts that were unknown
- Shed light on something – to help somebody understand something
- To see the light at the end of the tunnel – a difficult or unpleasant situation is coming to an end
- Tie up a few loose ends – deal with a few things to finish something
- Won’t budge / give an inch in – won’t agree to even small changes
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