Martin Lassen

Martin holds a Master's degree in Finance and International Business. He has six years of experience in professional communication with clients, executives, and colleagues. Furthermore, he has teaching experience from Aarhus University. Martin has been featured as an expert in communication and teaching on Forbes and Shopify. Read more about Martin here.

“Especially” vs. “Particularly” – Difference Explained

With the vast nature of the English language, it’s no surprise that some words overlap in meaning. While no two words are the same, it may be puzzling to identify what word is most appropriate to use in a given situation. Like, is it ‘especially’ or particularly?’ Let’s see! What Is The Difference Between ‘Particularly’ …

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“A Couple Of Times” or “A Couple Times” – Difference Explained

Even if you’re a native English speaker, I’m sure no one’s English is perfect. I know you’ve also made mistakes maybe a couple times in the past. I’m sure everyone’s bound to make mistakes a couple of times more. However, is it ‘a couple times’ or ‘a couple of times?’ Is It ‘A Couple Of …

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11 Better Ways To Say “To Answer Your Question…” On Email

“To answer your question” is a common phrase we use before answering a question. The issue is that it seems redundant since we don’t need to explain we’re answering a question before doing so. This article will look at some synonyms that might work better. What Can I Say Instead Of “To Answer Your Question…”? …

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“Hi all” or “Hi All” – Correct Version (Formal Email)

When writing a formal email to conduct business, apply for a job, etc., we want to make sure that the capitalization and grammar are correct. Here we discuss the salutations “Hi all” and “Hi All” capitalized and provide guidance on the proper one to use. Is It “Hi all” Or “Hi All”? If you are …

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What Does “Re:” Mean In a Letter? Explained With Examples

“Re:” is common in formal letters. You might have read one recently and wondered what it means. That’s okay because we’re here to help you understand it. You’ll know all about “re:” and how it works by the time you’ve finished this article. What Does “Re:” Mean In a Letter? “Re:” means regarding or referring …

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Sign Up vs. Sign In vs. Log In: Difference Explained (+Quiz)

There are very subtle differences between “sign in” and “log in” that it would help to understand. You might also see “sign up” used, and it would help to know when all of these phrases apply. This article will help you to understand more about them all. What Is The Difference Between “Sign Up,” “Sign …

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Join vs. Register vs. Sign Up: Difference Explained

There are a few different words you can use when signing up for different services. “Join,” “register,” and “sign up” are all potential options. This article will explain the differences between them, and we’ll share which one gets used the most. What Is The Difference Between “Join,” “Register,” And “Sign Up”? “Join” applies when joining …

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“In The Following” – Complete Usage Guide (With Examples)

“In the following” is an interesting phrasal form we can use in English. We can turn “following” into an adjective in this form, and the context allows us to modify certain nouns or structures based on what we’re writing about. This article will explore how it works. How Do I Correctly Use “In The Following”? …

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