Pronunciation: /ɪn ˈraɪtɪŋ/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I prefer to communicate in writing rather than over the phone.
A2 Please submit your request in writing to the HR department.
B1 The contract clearly states that any changes must be made in writing.
B2 The lawyer advised her to get everything in writing to avoid any misunderstandings.
C1 The company policy requires all complaints to be submitted in writing.
C2 The legal team prepared a detailed report in writing to present to the court.
adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb and typically answers the questions how, when, where, or to what extent
A1 Please submit your request in writing.
A2 The contract must be signed in writing.
B1 All complaints must be made in writing and submitted to the office.
B2 The company policy clearly states that any changes to the agreement must be documented in writing.
C1 The legal team advised us to communicate only in writing to avoid any misunderstandings.
C2 The detailed instructions were provided in writing to ensure clarity and accuracy.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
A1 Please provide feedback in writing.
A2 The instructions are provided in writing for clarity.
B1 It is recommended to keep records of communication in writing.
B2 The policy changes were communicated in writing to all employees.
C1 The proposal was submitted in writing and discussed at the meeting.
C2 All agreements must be formalized in writing to be legally binding.
formal Please make sure to submit your request in writing for proper documentation.
informal Hey, can you send me that information in writing so I have it for reference?
slang I'll believe it when I see it in writing.
figurative Her emotions were clearly expressed in writing through her poetry.
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