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“I'll shoot her an e-mail and find out where we stand.”
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“Thanks, but I can't. I have a lot to catch up on.”
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“I'm on it.”
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“Sorry I haven't gotten back to you. I've been swamped.”
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“That new guy is so eager to please. I wish he'd tone it down a little.”
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“I take it you disagree...”
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“Please refer any payroll-related questions to Jared going forward.”
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“Hey, I think I'm going to cut out a bit early today.”
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“Can you pull up the pricing estimate I sent out last week?”
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“We should get started on that sooner rather than later, don't you think?”
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